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I
now
drew
near
and
knocked
:
John
's
wife
opened
for
me
.
"
Mary
,
"
I
said
,
"
how
are
you
?
"
She
started
as
if
she
had
seen
a
ghost
:
I
calmed
her
.
To
her
hurried
"
Is
it
really
you
,
miss
,
come
at
this
late
hour
to
this
lonely
place
?
"
I
answered
by
taking
her
hand
;
and
then
I
followed
her
into
the
kitchen
,
where
John
now
sat
by
a
good
fire
.
I
explained
to
them
,
in
few
words
,
that
I
had
heard
all
which
had
happened
since
I
left
Thornfield
,
and
that
I
was
come
to
see
Mr.
Rochester
.
I
asked
John
to
go
down
to
the
turn-pike-house
,
where
I
had
dismissed
the
chaise
,
and
bring
my
trunk
,
which
I
had
left
there
:
and
then
,
while
I
removed
my
bonnet
and
shawl
,
I
questioned
Mary
as
to
whether
I
could
be
accommodated
at
the
Manor
House
for
the
night
;
and
finding
that
arrangements
to
that
effect
,
though
difficult
,
would
not
be
impossible
,
I
informed
her
I
should
stay
.
Just
at
this
moment
the
parlour-bell
rang
.
"
When
you
go
in
,
"
said
I
,
"
tell
your
master
that
a
person
wishes
to
speak
to
him
,
but
do
not
give
my
name
.
"
"
I
do
n't
think
he
will
see
you
,
"
she
answered
;
"
he
refuses
everybody
.
"
When
she
returned
,
I
inquired
what
he
had
said
.
"
You
are
to
send
in
your
name
and
your
business
,
"
she
replied
.
She
then
proceeded
to
fill
a
glass
with
water
,
and
place
it
on
a
tray
,
together
with
candles
.
"
Is
that
what
he
rang
for
?
"
I
asked
.
"
Yes
:
he
always
has
candles
brought
in
at
dark
,
though
he
is
blind
.
"
"
Give
the
tray
to
me
;
I
will
carry
it
in
.
"
I
took
it
from
her
hand
:
she
pointed
me
out
the
parlour
door
.
The
tray
shook
as
I
held
it
;
the
water
spilt
from
the
glass
;
my
heart
struck
my
ribs
loud
and
fast
.
Mary
opened
the
door
for
me
,
and
shut
it
behind
me
.