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em。 Nor do I particularly affect simple…minded old ladies。 By… the…bye; I must have mine in mind; it won’t do to neglect her; she is a Fairfax; or wed to one; and blood is said to be thicker than water。”
He rang; and despatched an invitation to Mrs。 Fairfax; who soon arrived; knitting…basket in hand。
“Good evening; madam; I sent to you for a charitable purpose。 I have forbidden Adèle to talk to me about her presents; and she is bursting with repletion: have the goodness to serve her as auditress and interlocutrice; it will be one of the most benevolent acts you ever performed。”
Adèle; indeed; no sooner saw Mrs。 Fairfax; than she summoned her to her sofa; and there quickly filled her lap with the porcelain; the ivory; the waxen contents of her “boite;” pouring out; meantime; explanations and raptures in such broken English as she was mistress of。
“Now I have performed the part of a good host;” pursued Mr。 Rochester; “put my guests into the way of amusing each other; I ought to be at liberty to attend to my own pleasure。 Miss Eyre; draw your chair still a little farther forward: you are yet too far back; I cannot see you without disturbing my position in this fortable chair; which I have no mind to do。”
I did as I was bid; though I would much rather have remained somewhat in the shade; but Mr。 Rochester had such a direct way of giving orders; it seemed a matter of course to obey him promptly。
We were; as I have said; in the dining…room:
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