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"
Not
in
your
sense
of
the
word
,
but
in
mine
you
are
scheming
to
destroy
me
.
You
have
as
good
as
said
that
I
am
a
married
man
--
as
a
married
man
you
will
shun
me
,
keep
out
of
my
way
:
just
now
you
have
refused
to
kiss
me
.
You
intend
to
make
yourself
a
complete
stranger
to
me
:
to
live
under
this
roof
only
as
Adele
's
governess
;
if
ever
I
say
a
friendly
word
to
you
,
if
ever
a
friendly
feeling
inclines
you
again
to
me
,
you
will
say
,
--
'
That
man
had
nearly
made
me
his
mistress
:
I
must
be
ice
and
rock
to
him
;
'
and
ice
and
rock
you
will
accordingly
become
.
"
I
cleared
and
steadied
my
voice
to
reply
:
"
All
is
changed
about
me
,
sir
;
I
must
change
too
--
there
is
no
doubt
of
that
;
and
to
avoid
fluctuations
of
feeling
,
and
continual
combats
with
recollections
and
associations
,
there
is
only
one
way
--
Adele
must
have
a
new
governess
,
sir
.
"
"
Oh
,
Adele
will
go
to
school
--
I
have
settled
that
already
;
nor
do
I
mean
to
torment
you
with
the
hideous
associations
and
recollections
of
Thornfield
Hall
--
this
accursed
place
--
this
tent
of
Achan
--
this
insolent
vault
,
offering
the
ghastliness
of
living
death
to
the
light
of
the
open
sky
--
this
narrow
stone
hell
,
with
its
one
real
fiend
,
worse
than
a
legion
of
such
as
we
imagine
.
Jane
,
you
shall
not
stay
here
,
nor
will
I.
I
was
wrong
ever
to
bring
you
to
Thornfield
Hall
,
knowing
as
I
did
how
it
was
haunted
.
I
charged
them
to
conceal
from
you
,
before
I
ever
saw
you
,
all
knowledge
of
the
curse
of
the
place
;
merely
because
I
feared
Adele
never
would
have
a
governess
to
stay
if
she
knew
with
what
inmate
she
was
housed
,
and
my
plans
would
not
permit
me
to
remove
the
maniac
elsewhere
--
though
I
possess
an
old
house
,
Ferndean
Manor
,
even
more
retired
and
hidden
than
this
,
where
I
could
have
lodged
her
safely
enough
,
had
not
a
scruple
about
the
unhealthiness
of
the
situation
,
in
the
heart
of
a
wood
,
made
my
conscience
recoil
from
the
arrangement
.
Probably
those
damp
walls
would
soon
have
eased
me
of
her
charge
:
but
to
each
villain
his
own
vice
;
and
mine
is
not
a
tendency
to
indirect
assassination
,
even
of
what
I
most
hate
.
"
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"
Concealing
the
mad-woman
's
neighbourhood
from
you
,
however
,
was
something
like
covering
a
child
with
a
cloak
and
laying
it
down
near
a
upas-tree
:
that
demon
's
vicinage
is
poisoned
,
and
always
was
.
But
I
'll
shut
up
Thornfield
Hall
:
I
'
ll
nail
up
the
front
door
and
board
the
lower
windows
:
I
'll
give
Mrs.
Poole
two
hundred
a
year
to
live
here
with
my
wife
,
as
you
term
that
fearful
hag
:
Grace
will
do
much
for
money
,
and
she
shall
have
her
son
,
the
keeper
at
Grimsby
Retreat
,
to
bear
her
company
and
be
at
hand
to
give
her
aid
in
the
paroxysms
,
when
my
wife
is
prompted
by
her
familiar
to
burn
people
in
their
beds
at
night
,
to
stab
them
,
to
bite
their
flesh
from
their
bones
,
and
so
on
--
"
"
Sir
,
"
I
interrupted
him
,
"
you
are
inexorable
for
that
unfortunate
lady
:
you
speak
of
her
with
hate
--
with
vindictive
antipathy
.
It
is
cruel
--
she
can
not
help
being
mad
.
"
"
Jane
,
my
little
darling
(
so
I
will
call
you
,
for
so
you
are
)
,
you
do
n't
know
what
you
are
talking
about
;
you
misjudge
me
again
:
it
is
not
because
she
is
mad
I
hate
her
.
If
you
were
mad
,
do
you
think
I
should
hate
you
?
"
"
I
do
indeed
,
sir
.
"
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"
Then
you
are
mistaken
,
and
you
know
nothing
about
me
,
and
nothing
about
the
sort
of
love
of
which
I
am
capable
.
Every
atom
of
your
flesh
is
as
dear
to
me
as
my
own
:
in
pain
and
sickness
it
would
still
be
dear
.
"
Your
mind
is
my
treasure
,
and
if
it
were
broken
,
it
would
be
my
treasure
still
:
if
you
raved
,
my
arms
should
confine
you
,
and
not
a
strait
waistcoat
--
your
grasp
,
even
in
fury
,
would
have
a
charm
for
me
:
if
you
flew
at
me
as
wildly
as
that
woman
did
this
morning
,
I
should
receive
you
in
an
embrace
,
at
least
as
fond
as
it
would
be
restrictive
.
I
should
not
shrink
from
you
with
disgust
as
I
did
from
her
:
in
your
quiet
moments
you
should
have
no
watcher
and
no
nurse
but
me
;
and
I
could
hang
over
you
with
untiring
tenderness
,
though
you
gave
me
no
smile
in
return
;
and
never
weary
of
gazing
into
your
eyes
,
though
they
had
no
longer
a
ray
of
recognition
for
me
.
--
But
why
do
I
follow
that
train
of
ideas
?
I
was
talking
of
removing
you
from
Thornfield
.
All
,
you
know
,
is
prepared
for
prompt
departure
:
to-morrow
you
shall
go
.
I
only
ask
you
to
endure
one
more
night
under
this
roof
,
Jane
;
and
then
,
farewell
to
its
miseries
and
terrors
for
ever
!
I
have
a
place
to
repair
to
,
which
will
be
a
secure
sanctuary
from
hateful
reminiscences
,
from
unwelcome
intrusion
--
even
from
falsehood
and
slander
.
"
"
And
take
Adele
with
you
,
sir
,
"
I
interrupted
;
"
she
will
be
a
companion
for
you
.
"