Dear Reader Jane Eyre Chapter 17 Answers

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  1. I smiled: I thought to myself Mr. Rochester is peculiar—he seems to forget that he pays me 30 pounds per annum for receiving his orders.
  2. "The smile is very well," said he, catching instantly the passing expression; "but speak too."
  3. "I was thinking, sir, that very few masters would trouble themselves to inquire whether or not their paid subordinates were piqued and hurt by their orders."
  4. "Paid subordinates! What! you are my paid subordinate, are you? Oh yes, I had forgotten the salary! Well then, on that mercenary ground, will you agree to let me hector a little?"
  5. "No, sir, not on that ground; but, on the ground that you did forget it, and that you care whether or not a dependent is comfortable in his dependency, I agree heartily."
  6. "And will you consent to dispense with a great many conventional forms and phrases, without thinking that the omission arises from insolence?"
  7. "I am sure, sir, I should never mistake informality for insolence: one I rather like, the other nothing free-born would submit to, even for a salary."

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