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me is possible。 Now you look puzzled; and I will puzzle you further。 You are my little friend; are you not?”
“I like to serve you; sir; and to obey you in all that is right。”
“Precisely: I see you do。 I see genuine contentment in your gait and mien; your eye and face; when you are helping me and pleasing me—working for me; and with me; in; as you characteristically say; ‘all that is right:’ for if I bid you do what you thought wrong; there would be no light…footed running; no neat…handed alacrity; no lively glance and animated plexion。 My friend would then turn to me; quiet and pale; and would say; ‘No; sir; that is impossible: I cannot do it; because it is wrong;’ and would bee immutable as a fixed star。 Well; you too have power over me; and may injure me: yet I dare not show you where I am vulnerable; lest; faithful and friendly as you are; you should transfix me at once。”
“If you have no more to fear from Mr。 Mason than you have from me; sir; you are very safe。”
“God grant it may be so! Here; Jane; is an arbour; sit down。”
The arbour was an arch in the wall; lined with ivy; it contained a rustic seat。 Mr。 Rochester took it; leaving room; however; for me: but I stood before him。
“Sit;” he said; “the bench is long enough for two。 You don’t hesitate to take a place at my side; do you? Is that wrong; Jane?”
I answered him by assuming it: to refuse would; I felt; have been unwise。
“Now; my little friend; while the sun dri
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