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"
In
a
few
more
hours
I
shall
succeed
you
in
that
track
,
cousin
,
"
thought
I
:
"
I
too
have
a
coach
to
meet
at
Whitcross
.
I
too
have
some
to
see
and
ask
after
in
England
,
before
I
depart
for
ever
.
"
It
wanted
yet
two
hours
of
breakfast-time
.
I
filled
the
interval
in
walking
softly
about
my
room
,
and
pondering
the
visitation
which
had
given
my
plans
their
present
bent
.
I
recalled
that
inward
sensation
I
had
experienced
:
for
I
could
recall
it
,
with
all
its
unspeakable
strangeness
.
I
recalled
the
voice
I
had
heard
;
again
I
questioned
whence
it
came
,
as
vainly
as
before
:
it
seemed
in
me
--
not
in
the
external
world
.
I
asked
was
it
a
mere
nervous
impression
--
a
delusion
?
I
could
not
conceive
or
believe
:
it
was
more
like
an
inspiration
.
The
wondrous
shock
of
feeling
had
come
like
the
earthquake
which
shook
the
foundations
of
Paul
and
Silas
's
prison
;
it
had
opened
the
doors
of
the
soul
's
cell
and
loosed
its
bands
--
it
had
wakened
it
out
of
its
sleep
,
whence
it
sprang
trembling
,
listening
,
aghast
;
then
vibrated
thrice
a
cry
on
my
startled
ear
,
and
in
my
quaking
heart
and
through
my
spirit
,
which
neither
feared
nor
shook
,
but
exulted
as
if
in
joy
over
the
success
of
one
effort
it
had
been
privileged
to
make
,
independent
of
the
cumbrous
body
.
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"
Ere
many
days
,
"
I
said
,
as
I
terminated
my
musings
,
"
I
will
know
something
of
him
whose
voice
seemed
last
night
to
summon
me
.
Letters
have
proved
of
no
avail
--
personal
inquiry
shall
replace
them
.
"
At
breakfast
I
announced
to
Diana
and
Mary
that
I
was
going
a
journey
,
and
should
be
absent
at
least
four
days
.
"
Alone
,
Jane
?
"
they
asked
.
"
Yes
;
it
was
to
see
or
hear
news
of
a
friend
about
whom
I
had
for
some
time
been
uneasy
.
"
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They
might
have
said
,
as
I
have
no
doubt
they
thought
,
that
they
had
believed
me
to
be
without
any
friends
save
them
:
for
,
indeed
,
I
had
often
said
so
;
but
,
with
their
true
natural
delicacy
,
they
abstained
from
comment
,
except
that
Diana
asked
me
if
I
was
sure
I
was
well
enough
to
travel
.
I
looked
very
pale
,
she
observed
.
I
replied
,
that
nothing
ailed
me
save
anxiety
of
mind
,
which
I
hoped
soon
to
alleviate
.
It
was
easy
to
make
my
further
arrangements
;
for
I
was
troubled
with
no
inquiries
--
no
surmises
.
Having
once
explained
to
them
that
I
could
not
now
be
explicit
about
my
plans
,
they
kindly
and
wisely
acquiesced
in
the
silence
with
which
I
pursued
them
,
according
to
me
the
privilege
of
free
action
I
should
under
similar
circumstances
have
accorded
them
.
I
left
Moor
House
at
three
o'clock
p.
m.
,
and
soon
after
four
I
stood
at
the
foot
of
the
sign-post
of
Whitcross
,
waiting
the
arrival
of
the
coach
which
was
to
take
me
to
distant
Thornfield
.
Amidst
the
silence
of
those
solitary
roads
and
desert
hills
,
I
heard
it
approach
from
a
great
distance
.
It
was
the
same
vehicle
whence
,
a
year
ago
,
I
had
alighted
one
summer
evening
on
this
very
spot
--
how
desolate
,
and
hopeless
,
and
objectless
!
It
stopped
as
I
beckoned
.
I
entered
--
not
now
obliged
to
part
with
my
whole
fortune
as
the
price
of
its
accommodation
.
Once
more
on
the
road
to
Thornfield
,
I
felt
like
the
messenger-pigeon
flying
home
.