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"
Thank
you
,
John
.
Mr.
Rochester
told
me
to
give
you
and
Mary
this
.
"
I
put
into
his
hand
a
five-pound
note
.
Without
waiting
to
hear
more
,
I
left
the
kitchen
.
In
passing
the
door
of
that
sanctum
some
time
after
,
I
caught
the
words
--
"
She
'll
happen
do
better
for
him
nor
ony
o
'
t
'
grand
ladies
.
"
And
again
,
"
If
she
be
n't
one
o
'
th
'
handsomest
,
she
'
s
noan
faal
and
varry
good-natured
;
and
i
'
his
een
she
'
s
fair
beautiful
,
onybody
may
see
that
.
"
I
wrote
to
Moor
House
and
to
Cambridge
immediately
,
to
say
what
I
had
done
:
fully
explaining
also
why
I
had
thus
acted
.
Diana
and
Mary
approved
the
step
unreservedly
.
Diana
announced
that
she
would
just
give
me
time
to
get
over
the
honeymoon
,
and
then
she
would
come
and
see
me
.
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"
She
had
better
not
wait
till
then
,
Jane
,
"
said
Mr.
Rochester
,
when
I
read
her
letter
to
him
;
"
if
she
does
,
she
will
be
too
late
,
for
our
honeymoon
will
shine
our
life
long
:
its
beams
will
only
fade
over
your
grave
or
mine
.
"
How
St.
John
received
the
news
,
I
do
n't
know
:
he
never
answered
the
letter
in
which
I
communicated
it
:
yet
six
months
after
he
wrote
to
me
,
without
,
however
,
mentioning
Mr.
Rochester
's
name
or
alluding
to
my
marriage
.
His
letter
was
then
calm
,
and
,
though
very
serious
,
kind
.
He
has
maintained
a
regular
,
though
not
frequent
,
correspondence
ever
since
:
he
hopes
I
am
happy
,
and
trusts
I
am
not
of
those
who
live
without
God
in
the
world
,
and
only
mind
earthly
things
.
You
have
not
quite
forgotten
little
Adele
,
have
you
,
reader
?
I
had
not
;
I
soon
asked
and
obtained
leave
of
Mr.
Rochester
,
to
go
and
see
her
at
the
school
where
he
had
placed
her
.
Her
frantic
joy
at
beholding
me
again
moved
me
much
.
She
looked
pale
and
thin
:
she
said
she
was
not
happy
.
I
found
the
rules
of
the
establishment
were
too
strict
,
its
course
of
study
too
severe
for
a
child
of
her
age
:
I
took
her
home
with
me
.
I
meant
to
become
her
governess
once
more
,
but
I
soon
found
this
impracticable
;
my
time
and
cares
were
now
required
by
another
--
my
husband
needed
them
all
.
So
I
sought
out
a
school
conducted
on
a
more
indulgent
system
,
and
near
enough
to
permit
of
my
visiting
her
often
,
and
bringing
her
home
sometimes
.
I
took
care
she
should
never
want
for
anything
that
could
contribute
to
her
comfort
:
she
soon
settled
in
her
new
abode
,
became
very
happy
there
,
and
made
fair
progress
in
her
studies
.
As
she
grew
up
,
a
sound
English
education
corrected
in
a
great
measure
her
French
defects
;
and
when
she
left
school
,
I
found
in
her
a
pleasing
and
obliging
companion
:
docile
,
good-tempered
,
and
well-principled
.
By
her
grateful
attention
to
me
and
mine
,
she
has
long
since
well
repaid
any
little
kindness
I
ever
had
it
in
my
power
to
offer
her
.
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My
tale
draws
to
its
close
:
one
word
respecting
my
experience
of
married
life
,
and
one
brief
glance
at
the
fortunes
of
those
whose
names
have
most
frequently
recurred
in
this
narrative
,
and
I
have
done
.
I
have
now
been
married
ten
years
.
I
know
what
it
is
to
live
entirely
for
and
with
what
I
love
best
on
earth
.
I
hold
myself
supremely
blest
--
blest
beyond
what
language
can
express
;
because
I
am
my
husband
's
life
as
fully
as
he
is
mine
.
No
woman
was
ever
nearer
to
her
mate
than
I
am
:
ever
more
absolutely
bone
of
his
bone
and
flesh
of
his
flesh
.
I
know
no
weariness
of
my
Edward
's
society
:
he
knows
none
of
mine
,
any
more
than
we
each
do
of
the
pulsation
of
the
heart
that
beats
in
our
separate
bosoms
;
consequently
,
we
are
ever
together
.
To
be
together
is
for
us
to
be
at
once
as
free
as
in
solitude
,
as
gay
as
in
company
.
We
talk
,
I
believe
,
all
day
long
:
to
talk
to
each
other
is
but
a
more
animated
and
an
audible
thinking
.
All
my
confidence
is
bestowed
on
him
,
all
his
confidence
is
devoted
to
me
;
we
are
precisely
suited
in
character
--
perfect
concord
is
the
result
.