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I
turned
my
lips
to
the
hand
that
lay
on
my
shoulder
.
I
loved
him
very
much
--
more
than
I
could
trust
myself
to
say
--
more
than
words
had
power
to
express
.
"
Ask
something
more
,
"
he
said
presently
;
"
it
is
my
delight
to
be
entreated
,
and
to
yield
.
"
I
was
again
ready
with
my
request
.
"
Communicate
your
intentions
to
Mrs.
Fairfax
,
sir
:
she
saw
me
with
you
last
night
in
the
hall
,
and
she
was
shocked
.
Give
her
some
explanation
before
I
see
her
again
.
It
pains
me
to
be
misjudged
by
so
good
a
woman
.
"
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"
Go
to
your
room
,
and
put
on
your
bonnet
,
"
he
replied
.
"
I
mean
you
to
accompany
me
to
Millcote
this
morning
;
and
while
you
prepare
for
the
drive
,
I
will
enlighten
the
old
lady
's
understanding
.
Did
she
think
,
Janet
,
you
had
given
the
world
for
love
,
and
considered
it
well
lost
?
"
"
I
believe
she
thought
I
had
forgotten
my
station
,
and
yours
,
sir
.
"
"
Station
!
station
!
--
your
station
is
in
my
heart
,
and
on
the
necks
of
those
who
would
insult
you
,
now
or
hereafter
.
--
Go
.
"
I
was
soon
dressed
;
and
when
I
heard
Mr.
Rochester
quit
Mrs.
Fairfax
's
parlour
,
I
hurried
down
to
it
.
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The
old
lady
,
had
been
reading
her
morning
portion
of
Scripture
--
the
Lesson
for
the
day
;
her
Bible
lay
open
before
her
,
and
her
spectacles
were
upon
it
.
Her
occupation
,
suspended
by
Mr.
Rochester
's
announcement
,
seemed
now
forgotten
:
her
eyes
,
fixed
on
the
blank
wall
opposite
,
expressed
the
surprise
of
a
quiet
mind
stirred
by
unwonted
tidings
.
Seeing
me
,
she
roused
herself
:
she
made
a
sort
of
effort
to
smile
,
and
framed
a
few
words
of
congratulation
;
but
the
smile
expired
,
and
the
sentence
was
abandoned
unfinished
.
She
put
up
her
spectacles
,
shut
the
Bible
,
and
pushed
her
chair
back
from
the
table
.
"
I
feel
so
astonished
,
"
she
began
,
"
I
hardly
know
what
to
say
to
you
,
Miss
Eyre
.
I
have
surely
not
been
dreaming
,
have
I
?
Sometimes
I
half
fall
asleep
when
I
am
sitting
alone
and
fancy
things
that
have
never
happened
.
It
has
seemed
to
me
more
than
once
when
I
have
been
in
a
doze
,
that
my
dear
husband
,
who
died
fifteen
years
since
,
has
come
in
and
sat
down
beside
me
;
and
that
I
have
even
heard
him
call
me
by
my
name
,
Alice
,
as
he
used
to
do
.
Now
,
can
you
tell
me
whether
it
is
actually
true
that
Mr.
Rochester
has
asked
you
to
marry
him
?
Do
n't
laugh
at
me
.
But
I
really
thought
he
came
in
here
five
minutes
ago
,
and
said
that
in
a
month
you
would
be
his
wife
.
"
"
He
has
said
the
same
thing
to
me
,
"
I
replied
.