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nor hear the breakers boil at their base。 But I tell you—and you may mark my words—you will e some day to a craggy pass in the channel; where the whole of life’s stream will be broken up into whirl and tumult; foam and noise: either you will be dashed to atoms on crag points; or lifted up and borne on by some master…wave into a calmer current—as I am now。
“I like this day; I like that sky of steel; I like the sternness and stillness of the world under this frost。 I like Thornfield; its antiquity; its retirement; its old crow…trees and thorn…trees; its grey facade; and lines of dark windows reflecting that metal welkin: and yet how long have I abhorred the very thought of it; shunned it like a great plague…house? How I do still abhor —”
He ground his teeth and was silent: he arrested his step and struck his boot against the hard ground。 Some hated thought seemed to have him in its grip; and to hold him so tightly that he could not advance。
We were ascending the avenue when he thus paused; the hall was before us。 Lifting his eye to its battlements; he cast over them a glare such as I never saw before or since。 Pain; shame; ire; impatience; disgust; detestation; seemed momentarily to hold a quivering conflict in the large pupil dilating under his ebon eyebrow。 Wild was the wrestle which should be paramount; but another feeling rose and triumphed: something hard and cynical: self…willed and resolute: it settled his passion and petrified his countenance: he we
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