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At
last
I
saw
Georgiana
off
;
but
now
it
was
Eliza
's
turn
to
request
me
to
stay
another
week
.
Her
plans
required
all
her
time
and
attention
,
she
said
;
she
was
about
to
depart
for
some
unknown
bourne
;
and
all
day
long
she
stayed
in
her
own
room
,
her
door
bolted
within
,
filling
trunks
,
emptying
drawers
,
burning
papers
,
and
holding
no
communication
with
any
one
.
She
wished
me
to
look
after
the
house
,
to
see
callers
,
and
answer
notes
of
condolence
.
One
morning
she
told
me
I
was
at
liberty
.
"
And
,
"
she
added
,
"
I
am
obliged
to
you
for
your
valuable
services
and
discreet
conduct
!
There
is
some
difference
between
living
with
such
an
one
as
you
and
with
Georgiana
:
you
perform
your
own
part
in
life
and
burden
no
one
.
To-morrow
,
"
she
continued
,
"
I
set
out
for
the
Continent
.
I
shall
take
up
my
abode
in
a
religious
house
near
Lisle
--
a
nunnery
you
would
call
it
;
there
I
shall
be
quiet
and
unmolested
.
I
shall
devote
myself
for
a
time
to
the
examination
of
the
Roman
Catholic
dogmas
,
and
to
a
careful
study
of
the
workings
of
their
system
:
if
I
find
it
to
be
,
as
I
half
suspect
it
is
,
the
one
best
calculated
to
ensure
the
doing
of
all
things
decently
and
in
order
,
I
shall
embrace
the
tenets
of
Rome
and
probably
take
the
veil
.
"
I
neither
expressed
surprise
at
this
resolution
nor
attempted
to
dissuade
her
from
it
.
"
The
vocation
will
fit
you
to
a
hair
,
"
I
thought
:
"
much
good
may
it
do
you
!
"
When
we
parted
,
she
said
:
"
Good-bye
,
cousin
Jane
Eyre
;
I
wish
you
well
:
you
have
some
sense
.
"
I
then
returned
:
"
You
are
not
without
sense
,
cousin
Eliza
;
but
what
you
have
,
I
suppose
,
in
another
year
will
be
walled
up
alive
in
a
French
convent
.
However
,
it
is
not
my
business
,
and
so
it
suits
you
,
I
do
n't
much
care
.
"
"
You
are
in
the
right
,
"
said
she
;
and
with
these
words
we
each
went
our
separate
way
.
As
I
shall
not
have
occasion
to
refer
either
to
her
or
her
sister
again
,
I
may
as
well
mention
here
,
that
Georgiana
made
an
advantageous
match
with
a
wealthy
worn-out
man
of
fashion
,
and
that
Eliza
actually
took
the
veil
,
and
is
at
this
day
superior
of
the
convent
where
she
passed
the
period
of
her
novitiate
,
and
which
she
endowed
with
her
fortune
.
How
people
feel
when
they
are
returning
home
from
an
absence
,
long
or
short
,
I
did
not
know
:
I
had
never
experienced
the
sensation
.
I
had
known
what
it
was
to
come
back
to
Gateshead
when
a
child
after
a
long
walk
,
to
be
scolded
for
looking
cold
or
gloomy
;
and
later
,
what
it
was
to
come
back
from
church
to
Lowood
,
to
long
for
a
plenteous
meal
and
a
good
fire
,
and
to
be
unable
to
get
either
.
Neither
of
these
returnings
was
very
pleasant
or
desirable
:
no
magnet
drew
me
to
a
given
point
,
increasing
in
its
strength
of
attraction
the
nearer
I
came
.
The
return
to
Thornfield
was
yet
to
be
tried
.
My
journey
seemed
tedious
--
very
tedious
:
fifty
miles
one
day
,
a
night
spent
at
an
inn
;
fifty
miles
the
next
day
.
During
the
first
twelve
hours
I
thought
of
Mrs.
Reed
in
her
last
moments
;
I
saw
her
disfigured
and
discoloured
face
,
and
heard
her
strangely
altered
voice
.
I
mused
on
the
funeral
day
,
the
coffin
,
the
hearse
,
the
black
train
of
tenants
and
servants
--
few
was
the
number
of
relatives
--
the
gaping
vault
,
the
silent
church
,
the
solemn
service
.