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Another
effort
set
me
at
liberty
,
and
I
stood
erect
before
him
.
"
And
your
will
shall
decide
your
destiny
,
"
he
said
:
"
I
offer
you
my
hand
,
my
heart
,
and
a
share
of
all
my
possessions
.
"
"
You
play
a
farce
,
which
I
merely
laugh
at
.
"
"
I
ask
you
to
pass
through
life
at
my
side
--
to
be
my
second
self
,
and
best
earthly
companion
.
"
"
For
that
fate
you
have
already
made
your
choice
,
and
must
abide
by
it
.
"
"
Jane
,
be
still
a
few
moments
:
you
are
over-excited
:
I
will
be
still
too
.
"
A
waft
of
wind
came
sweeping
down
the
laurel-walk
,
and
trembled
through
the
boughs
of
the
chestnut
:
it
wandered
away
--
away
--
to
an
indefinite
distance
--
it
died
.
The
nightingale
's
song
was
then
the
only
voice
of
the
hour
:
in
listening
to
it
,
I
again
wept
.
Mr.
Rochester
sat
quiet
,
looking
at
me
gently
and
seriously
.
Some
time
passed
before
he
spoke
;
he
at
last
said
--
"
Come
to
my
side
,
Jane
,
and
let
us
explain
and
understand
one
another
.
"
"
I
will
never
again
come
to
your
side
:
I
am
torn
away
now
,
and
can
not
return
.
"
"
But
,
Jane
,
I
summon
you
as
my
wife
:
it
is
you
only
I
intend
to
marry
.
"