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I
reflected
,
and
in
truth
it
appeared
to
me
the
only
possible
one
:
satisfied
I
was
not
,
but
to
please
him
I
endeavoured
to
appear
so
--
relieved
,
I
certainly
did
feel
;
so
I
answered
him
with
a
contented
smile
.
And
now
,
as
it
was
long
past
one
,
I
prepared
to
leave
him
.
"
Does
not
Sophie
sleep
with
Adele
in
the
nursery
?
"
he
asked
,
as
I
lit
my
candle
.
"
Yes
,
sir
.
"
"
And
there
is
room
enough
in
Adele
's
little
bed
for
you
.
You
must
share
it
with
her
to-night
,
Jane
:
it
is
no
wonder
that
the
incident
you
have
related
should
make
you
nervous
,
and
I
would
rather
you
did
not
sleep
alone
:
promise
me
to
go
to
the
nursery
.
"
"
I
shall
be
very
glad
to
do
so
,
sir
.
"
"
And
fasten
the
door
securely
on
the
inside
.
Wake
Sophie
when
you
go
upstairs
,
under
pretence
of
requesting
her
to
rouse
you
in
good
time
to-morrow
;
for
you
must
be
dressed
and
have
finished
breakfast
before
eight
.
And
now
,
no
more
sombre
thoughts
:
chase
dull
care
away
,
Janet
.
Do
n't
you
hear
to
what
soft
whispers
the
wind
has
fallen
?
and
there
is
no
more
beating
of
rain
against
the
window-panes
:
look
here
"
(
he
lifted
up
the
curtain
)
--
"
it
is
a
lovely
night
!
"
It
was
.
Half
heaven
was
pure
and
stainless
:
the
clouds
,
now
trooping
before
the
wind
,
which
had
shifted
to
the
west
,
were
filing
off
eastward
in
long
,
silvered
columns
.
The
moon
shone
peacefully
.
"
Well
,
"
said
Mr.
Rochester
,
gazing
inquiringly
into
my
eyes
,
"
how
is
my
Janet
now
?
"
"
The
night
is
serene
,
sir
;
and
so
am
I.
"
"
And
you
will
not
dream
of
separation
and
sorrow
to-night
;
but
of
happy
love
and
blissful
union
.
"