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e; seemed to propose that I should be asked to join them; but Lady Ingram instantly negatived the notion。
“No;” I heard her say: “she looks too stupid for any game of the sort。”
Ere long a bell tinkled; and the curtain drew up。 Within the arch; the bulky figure of Sir George Lynn; whom Mr。 Rochester had likewise chosen; was seen enveloped in a white sheet: before him; on a table; lay open a large book; and at his side stood Amy Eshton; draped in Mr。 Rochester’s cloak; and holding a book in her hand。 Somebody; unseen; rang the bell merrily; then Adèle (who had insisted on being one of her guardian’s party); bounded forward; scattering round her the contents of a basket of flowers she carried on her arm。 Then appeared the magnificent figure of Miss Ingram; clad in white; a long veil on her head; and a wreath of roses round her brow; by her side walked Mr。 Rochester; and together they drew near the table。 They knelt; while Mrs。 Dent and Louisa Eshton; dressed also in white; took up their stations behind them。 A ceremony followed; in dumb show; in which it was easy to recognise the pantomime of a marriage。 At its termination; Colonel Dent and his party consulted in whispers for two minutes; then the Colonel called out—
“Bride!” Mr。 Rochester bowed; and the curtain fell。
A considerable interval elapsed before it again rose。 Its second rising displayed a more elaborately prepared scene than the last。 The drawing…room; as I have before observed; was raise
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