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"
I
told
her
no
.
I
'll
have
no
brats
!
--
I
'
ll
have
only
you
.
"
"
Do
let
her
go
,
Mr.
Rochester
,
if
you
please
:
it
would
be
better
.
"
"
Not
it
:
she
will
be
a
restraint
.
"
He
was
quite
peremptory
,
both
in
look
and
voice
.
The
chill
of
Mrs.
Fairfax
's
warnings
,
and
the
damp
of
her
doubts
were
upon
me
:
something
of
unsubstantiality
and
uncertainty
had
beset
my
hopes
.
I
half
lost
the
sense
of
power
over
him
.
I
was
about
mechanically
to
obey
him
,
without
further
remonstrance
;
but
as
he
helped
me
into
the
carriage
,
he
looked
at
my
face
.
"
What
is
the
matter
?
"
he
asked
;
"
all
the
sunshine
is
gone
.
Do
you
really
wish
the
bairn
to
go
?
Will
it
annoy
you
if
she
is
left
behind
?
"
"
I
would
far
rather
she
went
,
sir
.
"
"
Then
off
for
your
bonnet
,
and
back
like
a
flash
of
lightning
!
"
cried
he
to
Adele
.
She
obeyed
him
with
what
speed
she
might
.
"
After
all
,
a
single
morning
's
interruption
will
not
matter
much
,
"
said
he
,
"
when
I
mean
shortly
to
claim
you
--
your
thoughts
,
conversation
,
and
company
--
for
life
.
"
Adele
,
when
lifted
in
,
commenced
kissing
me
,
by
way
of
expressing
her
gratitude
for
my
intercession
:
she
was
instantly
stowed
away
into
a
corner
on
the
other
side
of
him
.
She
then
peeped
round
to
where
I
sat
;
so
stern
a
neighbour
was
too
restrictive
:
to
him
,
in
his
present
fractious
mood
,
she
dared
whisper
no
observations
,
nor
ask
of
him
any
information
.