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"
And
you
will
stay
with
me
?
"
"
Certainly
--
unless
you
object
.
I
will
be
your
neighbour
,
your
nurse
,
your
housekeeper
.
I
find
you
lonely
:
I
will
be
your
companion
--
to
read
to
you
,
to
walk
with
you
,
to
sit
with
you
,
to
wait
on
you
,
to
be
eyes
and
hands
to
you
.
Cease
to
look
so
melancholy
,
my
dear
master
;
you
shall
not
be
left
desolate
,
so
long
as
I
live
.
"
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He
replied
not
:
he
seemed
serious
--
abstracted
;
he
sighed
;
he
half-opened
his
lips
as
if
to
speak
:
he
closed
them
again
.
I
felt
a
little
embarrassed
.
Perhaps
I
had
too
rashly
over-leaped
conventionalities
;
and
he
,
like
St.
John
,
saw
impropriety
in
my
inconsiderateness
.
I
had
indeed
made
my
proposal
from
the
idea
that
he
wished
and
would
ask
me
to
be
his
wife
:
an
expectation
,
not
the
less
certain
because
unexpressed
,
had
buoyed
me
up
,
that
he
would
claim
me
at
once
as
his
own
.
But
no
hint
to
that
effect
escaping
him
and
his
countenance
becoming
more
overcast
,
I
suddenly
remembered
that
I
might
have
been
all
wrong
,
and
was
perhaps
playing
the
fool
unwittingly
;
and
I
began
gently
to
withdraw
myself
from
his
arms
--
but
he
eagerly
snatched
me
closer
.
"
No
--
no
--
Jane
;
you
must
not
go
.
No
--
I
have
touched
you
,
heard
you
,
felt
the
comfort
of
your
presence
--
the
sweetness
of
your
consolation
:
I
can
not
give
up
these
joys
.
I
have
little
left
in
myself
--
I
must
have
you
.
The
world
may
laugh
--
may
call
me
absurd
,
selfish
--
but
it
does
not
signify
.
My
very
soul
demands
you
:
it
will
be
satisfied
,
or
it
will
take
deadly
vengeance
on
its
frame
.
"
"
Well
,
sir
,
I
will
stay
with
you
:
I
have
said
so
.
"
"
Yes
--
but
you
understand
one
thing
by
staying
with
me
;
and
I
understand
another
.
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You
,
perhaps
,
could
make
up
your
mind
to
be
about
my
hand
and
chair
--
to
wait
on
me
as
a
kind
little
nurse
(
for
you
have
an
affectionate
heart
and
a
generous
spirit
,
which
prompt
you
to
make
sacrifices
for
those
you
pity
)
,
and
that
ought
to
suffice
for
me
no
doubt
.
I
suppose
I
should
now
entertain
none
but
fatherly
feelings
for
you
:
do
you
think
so
?
Come
--
tell
me
.
"
"
I
will
think
what
you
like
,
sir
:
I
am
content
to
be
only
your
nurse
,
if
you
think
it
better
.
"
"
But
you
can
not
always
be
my
nurse
,
Janet
:
you
are
young
--
you
must
marry
one
day
.
"