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"
Drink
!
drink
!
drink
!
"
Mr.
Mason
obeyed
,
because
it
was
evidently
useless
to
resist
.
He
was
dressed
now
:
he
still
looked
pale
,
but
he
was
no
longer
gory
and
sullied
.
Mr.
Rochester
let
him
sit
three
minutes
after
he
had
swallowed
the
liquid
;
he
then
took
his
arm
--
"
Now
I
am
sure
you
can
get
on
your
feet
,
"
he
said
--
"
try
.
"
The
patient
rose
.
"
Carter
,
take
him
under
the
other
shoulder
.
Be
of
good
cheer
,
Richard
;
step
out
--
that
's
it
!
"
"
I
do
feel
better
,
"
remarked
Mr.
Mason
.
"
I
am
sure
you
do
.
Now
,
Jane
,
trip
on
before
us
away
to
the
backstairs
;
unbolt
the
side-passage
door
,
and
tell
the
driver
of
the
post-chaise
you
will
see
in
the
yard
--
or
just
outside
,
for
I
told
him
not
to
drive
his
rattling
wheels
over
the
pavement
--
to
be
ready
;
we
are
coming
:
and
,
Jane
,
if
any
one
is
about
,
come
to
the
foot
of
the
stairs
and
hem
.
"
It
was
by
this
time
half-past
five
,
and
the
sun
was
on
the
point
of
rising
;
but
I
found
the
kitchen
still
dark
and
silent
.
The
side-passage
door
was
fastened
;
I
opened
it
with
as
little
noise
as
possible
:
all
the
yard
was
quiet
;
but
the
gates
stood
wide
open
,
and
there
was
a
post-chaise
,
with
horses
ready
harnessed
,
and
driver
seated
on
the
box
,
stationed
outside
.
I
approached
him
,
and
said
the
gentlemen
were
coming
;
he
nodded
:
then
I
looked
carefully
round
and
listened
.
The
stillness
of
early
morning
slumbered
everywhere
;
the
curtains
were
yet
drawn
over
the
servants
'
chamber
windows
;
little
birds
were
just
twittering
in
the
blossom-blanched
orchard
trees
,
whose
boughs
drooped
like
white
garlands
over
the
wall
enclosing
one
side
of
the
yard
;
the
carriage
horses
stamped
from
time
to
time
in
their
closed
stables
:
all
else
was
still
.
The
gentlemen
now
appeared
.
Mason
,
supported
by
Mr.
Rochester
and
the
surgeon
,
seemed
to
walk
with
tolerable
ease
:
they
assisted
him
into
the
chaise
;
Carter
followed
.