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"
It
would
be
fruitless
to
attempt
to
explain
;
but
there
is
a
point
on
which
I
have
long
endured
painful
doubt
,
and
I
can
go
nowhere
till
by
some
means
that
doubt
is
removed
.
"
"
I
know
where
your
heart
turns
and
to
what
it
clings
.
The
interest
you
cherish
is
lawless
and
unconsecrated
.
Long
since
you
ought
to
have
crushed
it
:
now
you
should
blush
to
allude
to
it
.
You
think
of
Mr.
Rochester
?
"
It
was
true
.
I
confessed
it
by
silence
.
"
Are
you
going
to
seek
Mr.
Rochester
?
"
"
I
must
find
out
what
is
become
of
him
.
"
"
It
remains
for
me
,
then
,
"
he
said
,
"
to
remember
you
in
my
prayers
,
and
to
entreat
God
for
you
,
in
all
earnestness
,
that
you
may
not
indeed
become
a
castaway
.
I
had
thought
I
recognised
in
you
one
of
the
chosen
.
But
God
sees
not
as
man
sees
:
his
will
be
done
--
"
He
opened
the
gate
,
passed
through
it
,
and
strayed
away
down
the
glen
.
He
was
soon
out
of
sight
.
On
re-entering
the
parlour
,
I
found
Diana
standing
at
the
window
,
looking
very
thoughtful
.
Diana
was
a
great
deal
taller
than
I
:
she
put
her
hand
on
my
shoulder
,
and
,
stooping
,
examined
my
face
.
"
Jane
,
"
she
said
,
"
you
are
always
agitated
and
pale
now
.
I
am
sure
there
is
something
the
matter
.
Tell
me
what
business
St.
John
and
you
have
on
hands
.
I
have
watched
you
this
half
hour
from
the
window
;
you
must
forgive
my
being
such
a
spy
,
but
for
a
long
time
I
have
fancied
I
hardly
know
what
.
St.
John
is
a
strange
being
--
"