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"
Mrs.
Fairfax
told
me
in
a
letter
.
"
"
And
did
she
inform
you
what
I
went
to
do
?
"
"
Oh
,
yes
,
sir
!
Everybody
knew
your
errand
.
"
"
You
must
see
the
carriage
,
Jane
,
and
tell
me
if
you
do
n't
think
it
will
suit
Mrs.
Rochester
exactly
;
and
whether
she
wo
n't
look
like
Queen
Boadicea
,
leaning
back
against
those
purple
cushions
.
I
wish
,
Jane
,
I
were
a
trifle
better
adapted
to
match
with
her
externally
.
Tell
me
now
,
fairy
as
you
are
--
ca
n't
you
give
me
a
charm
,
or
a
philter
,
or
something
of
that
sort
,
to
make
me
a
handsome
man
?
"
"
It
would
be
past
the
power
of
magic
,
sir
;
"
and
,
in
thought
,
I
added
,
"
A
loving
eye
is
all
the
charm
needed
:
to
such
you
are
handsome
enough
;
or
rather
your
sternness
has
a
power
beyond
beauty
.
"
Mr.
Rochester
had
sometimes
read
my
unspoken
thoughts
with
an
acumen
to
me
incomprehensible
:
in
the
present
instance
he
took
no
notice
of
my
abrupt
vocal
response
;
but
he
smiled
at
me
with
a
certain
smile
he
had
of
his
own
,
and
which
he
used
but
on
rare
occasions
.
He
seemed
to
think
it
too
good
for
common
purposes
:
it
was
the
real
sunshine
of
feeling
--
he
shed
it
over
me
now
.
"
Pass
,
Janet
,
"
said
he
,
making
room
for
me
to
cross
the
stile
:
"
go
up
home
,
and
stay
your
weary
little
wandering
feet
at
a
friend
's
threshold
.
"
All
I
had
now
to
do
was
to
obey
him
in
silence
:
no
need
for
me
to
colloquise
further
.
I
got
over
the
stile
without
a
word
,
and
meant
to
leave
him
calmly
.
An
impulse
held
me
fast
--
a
force
turned
me
round
.
I
said
--
or
something
in
me
said
for
me
,
and
in
spite
of
me
--
"
Thank
you
,
Mr.
Rochester
,
for
your
great
kindness
.
I
am
strangely
glad
to
get
back
again
to
you
:
and
wherever
you
are
is
my
home
--
my
only
home
.
"