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"
Then
you
will
not
yield
?
"
"
No
.
"
"
Then
you
condemn
me
to
live
wretched
and
to
die
accursed
?
"
His
voice
rose
.
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"
I
advise
you
to
live
sinless
,
and
I
wish
you
to
die
tranquil
.
"
"
Then
you
snatch
love
and
innocence
from
me
?
You
fling
me
back
on
lust
for
a
passion
--
vice
for
an
occupation
?
"
"
Mr.
Rochester
,
I
no
more
assign
this
fate
to
you
than
I
grasp
at
it
for
myself
.
We
were
born
to
strive
and
endure
--
you
as
well
as
I
:
do
so
.
You
will
forget
me
before
I
forget
you
.
"
"
You
make
me
a
liar
by
such
language
:
you
sully
my
honour
.
I
declared
I
could
not
change
:
you
tell
me
to
my
face
I
shall
change
soon
.
And
what
a
distortion
in
your
judgment
,
what
a
perversity
in
your
ideas
,
is
proved
by
your
conduct
!
Is
it
better
to
drive
a
fellow-creature
to
despair
than
to
transgress
a
mere
human
law
,
no
man
being
injured
by
the
breach
?
for
you
have
neither
relatives
nor
acquaintances
whom
you
need
fear
to
offend
by
living
with
me
?
"
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This
was
true
:
and
while
he
spoke
my
very
conscience
and
reason
turned
traitors
against
me
,
and
charged
me
with
crime
in
resisting
him
.
They
spoke
almost
as
loud
as
Feeling
:
and
that
clamoured
wildly
.
"
Oh
,
comply
!
"
it
said
.
"
Think
of
his
misery
;
think
of
his
danger
--
look
at
his
state
when
left
alone
;
remember
his
headlong
nature
;
consider
the
recklessness
following
on
despair
--
soothe
him
;
save
him
;
love
him
;
tell
him
you
love
him
and
will
be
his
.
Who
in
the
world
cares
for
you
?
or
who
will
be
injured
by
what
you
do
?
"
Still
indomitable
was
the
reply
--
"
I
care
for
myself
.
The
more
solitary
,
the
more
friendless
,
the
more
unsustained
I
am
,
the
more
I
will
respect
myself
.
I
will
keep
the
law
given
by
God
;
sanctioned
by
man
.
I
will
hold
to
the
principles
received
by
me
when
I
was
sane
,
and
not
mad
--
as
I
am
now
.
Laws
and
principles
are
not
for
the
times
when
there
is
no
temptation
:
they
are
for
such
moments
as
this
,
when
body
and
soul
rise
in
mutiny
against
their
rigour
;
stringent
are
they
;
inviolate
they
shall
be
.
If
at
my
individual
convenience
I
might
break
them
,
what
would
be
their
worth
?
They
have
a
worth
--
so
I
have
always
believed
;
and
if
I
can
not
believe
it
now
,
it
is
because
I
am
insane
--
quite
insane
:
with
my
veins
running
fire
,
and
my
heart
beating
faster
than
I
can
count
its
throbs
.
Preconceived
opinions
,
foregone
determinations
,
are
all
I
have
at
this
hour
to
stand
by
:
there
I
plant
my
foot
.
"