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d two steps above the dining…room; and on the top of the upper step; placed a yard or two back within the room; appeared a large marble basin— which I recognised as an ornament of the conservatory—where it usually stood; surrounded by exotics; and tenanted by gold fish—and whence it must have been transported with some trouble; on account of its size and weight。
Seated on the carpet; by the side of this basin; was seen Mr。 Rochester; costumed in shawls; with a turban on his head。 His dark eyes and swarthy skin and Paynim features suited the costume exactly: he looked the very model of an Eastern emir; an agent or a victim of the bowstring。 Presently advanced into view Miss Ingram。 She; too; was attired in oriental fashion: a crimson scarf tied sash…like round the waist: an embroidered handkerchief knotted about her temples; her beautifully…moulded arms bare; one of them upraised in the act of supporting a pitcher; poised gracefully on her head。 Both her cast of form and feature; her plexion and her general air; suggested the idea of some Israelitish princess of the patriarchal days; and such was doubtless the character she intended to represent。
She approached the basin; and bent over it as if to fill her pitcher; she again lifted it to her head。 The personage on the well…brink now seemed to accost her; to make some request:… “She hasted; let down her pitcher on her hand; and gave him to drink。” From the bosom of his robe he then produced a casket; opened it and
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