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"
Soon
to
be
Jane
Rochester
,
"
he
added
:
"
in
four
weeks
,
Janet
;
not
a
day
more
.
Do
you
hear
that
?
"
I
did
,
and
I
could
not
quite
comprehend
it
:
it
made
me
giddy
.
The
feeling
,
the
announcement
sent
through
me
,
was
something
stronger
than
was
consistent
with
joy
--
something
that
smote
and
stunned
.
It
was
,
I
think
almost
fear
.
"
You
blushed
,
and
now
you
are
white
,
Jane
:
what
is
that
for
?
"
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"
Because
you
gave
me
a
new
name
--
Jane
Rochester
;
and
it
seems
so
strange
.
"
"
Yes
,
Mrs.
Rochester
,
"
said
he
;
"
young
Mrs.
Rochester
--
Fairfax
Rochester
's
girl-bride
.
"
"
It
can
never
be
,
sir
;
it
does
not
sound
likely
.
Human
beings
never
enjoy
complete
happiness
in
this
world
.
I
was
not
born
for
a
different
destiny
to
the
rest
of
my
species
:
to
imagine
such
a
lot
befalling
me
is
a
fairy
tale
--
a
day-dream
.
"
"
Which
I
can
and
will
realise
.
I
shall
begin
to-day
.
This
morning
I
wrote
to
my
banker
in
London
to
send
me
certain
jewels
he
has
in
his
keeping
,
--
heirlooms
for
the
ladies
of
Thornfield
.
In
a
day
or
two
I
hope
to
pour
them
into
your
lap
:
for
every
privilege
,
every
attention
shall
be
yours
that
I
would
accord
a
peer
's
daughter
,
if
about
to
marry
her
.
"
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"
Oh
,
sir
!
--
never
rain
jewels
!
I
do
n't
like
to
hear
them
spoken
of
.
Jewels
for
Jane
Eyre
sounds
unnatural
and
strange
:
I
would
rather
not
have
them
.
"
"
I
will
myself
put
the
diamond
chain
round
your
neck
,
and
the
circlet
on
your
forehead
,
--
which
it
will
become
:
for
nature
,
at
least
,
has
stamped
her
patent
of
nobility
on
this
brow
,
Jane
;
and
I
will
clasp
the
bracelets
on
these
fine
wrists
,
and
load
these
fairy-like
fingers
with
rings
.
"
"
No
,
no
,
sir
!
think
of
other
subjects
,
and
speak
of
other
things
,
and
in
another
strain
.
Do
n't
address
me
as
if
I
were
a
beauty
;
I
am
your
plain
,
Quakerish
governess
.
"