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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.
Is there immediate danger? murmured Mr. Mason.
Nonsense! And is it that makes you so miserable? Are you afraid now in daylight?
How do you do, my dear? I am afraid you have had a tedious ride; John drives so slowly; you must be cold, come to the fire.
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It was. Half heaven was pure and stainless: the clouds, now trooping before the wind, which had shifted to the west, were filing off eastward in long, silvered columns. The moon shone peacefully.
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Not at all?it bears the most gracious message in the world: for the rest, you are not my conscience-keeper, so don¡¯t make yourself uneasy. Here, come in, bonny wanderer!
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We shall think you what you prove yourself to be, my child. Continue to act as a good girl, and you will satisfy us.
From the day she left I was no longer the same: with her was gone every settled feeling, every association that had made Lowood in some degree a home to me. I had imbibed from her something of her nature and much of her habits: more harmonious thoughts: what seemed better regulated feelings had become the inmates of my mind. I had given in allegiance to duty and order; I was quiet; I believed I was content: to the eyes of others, usually even to my own, I appeared a disciplined and subdued character.
This was a blow: but I did not let it prostrate me.
Will you hand Mr. Rochester¡¯s cup? said Mrs. Fairfax to me; Ad?le might perhaps spill it.
I am glad I happened to be awake, I said: and then I was going.
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