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- "In about a month I hope to be a bridegroom," continued Mr. Rochester; "and in the interim, I shall myself look out for employment and an asylum for you."
- "Thank you, sir; I am sorry to give—"
- "Oh, no need to apologise! I consider that when a dependent does her duty as well as you have done yours, she has a sort of claim upon her employer for any little assistance he can conveniently render her; indeed I have already, through my future mother-in-law, heard of a place that I think will suit: it is to undertake the education of the five daughters of Mrs. Dionysius O’Gall of Bitternutt Lodge, Connaught, Ireland. You’ll like Ireland, I think: they’re such warm-hearted people there, they say."
- "It is a long way off, sir."
- "No matter—a girl of your sense will not object to the voyage or the distance."
- "Not the voyage, but the distance: and then the sea is a barrier—"
- "From what, Jane?"
- "From England and from Thornfield: and—"
- "Well?"
- "From you, sir."
- I said this almost involuntarily, and, with as little sanction of free will, my tears gushed out. I did not cry so as to be heard, however; I avoided sobbing.
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