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  which,inmyhurryandtroubleofmind,IforgottotakeoutofthecoachthatbroughtmetoWhitcross。Tothisneighbourhood,then,I

  came,quitedestitute。Islepttwonightsintheopenair,andwanderedabouttwodayswithoutcrossingathreshold:buttwiceinthatspaceoftimedidItastefood;anditwaswhenbroughtbyhunger,exhaustion,anddespairalmosttothelastgasp,thatyou,Mr。

  Rivers,forbademetoperishofwantatyourdoor,andtookmeundertheshelterofyourroof。Iknowallyoursistershavedoneformesince—forIhavenotbeeninsensibleduringmyseemingtorpor—andIowetotheirspontaneous,genuine,genialcompassionaslargeadebtastoyourevangelicalcharity。\'

  \'Don\'tmakehertalkanymorenow,St。John,\'saidDiana,asI

  paused;\'sheisevidentlynotyetfitforexcitement。Cometothesofaandsitdownnow,MissElliott。\'

  Igaveaninvoluntaryhalfstartathearingthealias:

  Ihadforgottenmynewname。Mr。Rivers,whomnothingseemedtoescape,noticeditatonce。

  \'YousaidyournamewasJaneElliott?\'heobserved。

  \'Ididsayso;anditisthenamebywhichIthinkitexpedienttobecalledatpresent,butitisnotmyrealname,andwhenIhearit,itsoundsstrangetome。\'

  \'Yourrealnameyouwillnotgive?\'

  \'No:Ifeardiscoveryaboveallthings;andwhateverdisclosurewouldleadtoit,Iavoid。\'

  \'Youarequiteright,Iamsure,\'saidDiana。\'Nowdo,brother,letherbeatpeaceawhile。\'

  ButwhenSt。Johnhadmusedafewmomentsherecommencedasimperturbablyandwithasmuchacumenasever。

  \'Youwouldnotliketobelongdependentonourhospitality—

  youwouldwish,Isee,todispenseassoonasmaybewithmysisters\'

  compassion,and,aboveall,withmycharity(Iamquitesensibleofthedistinctiondrawn,nordoIresentit—itisjust):youdesiretobeindependentofus?\'

  \'Ido:Ihavealreadysaidso。Showmehowtowork,orhowtoseekwork:thatisallInowask;thenletmego,ifitbebuttothemeanestcottage;buttillthen,allowmetostayhere:Idreadanotheressayofthehorrorsofhomelessdestitution。\'

  \'Indeedyoushallstayhere,\'saidDiana,puttingherwhitehandonmyhead。\'Youshall,\'repeatedMary,inthetoneofundemonstrativesinceritywhichseemednaturaltoher。

  \'Mysisters,yousee,haveapleasureinkeepingyou,\'

  saidMr。St。

  John,\'astheywouldhaveapleasureinkeepingandcherishingahalf—frozenbird,somewintrywindmighthavedriventhroughtheircasement。Ifeelmoreinclinationtoputyouinthewayofkeepingyourself,andshallendeavourtodoso;butobserve,mysphereisnarrow。Iambuttheincumbentofapoorcountryparish:myaidmustbeofthehumblestsort。Andifyouareinclinedtodespisethedayofsmallthings,seeksomemoreefficientsuccourthansuchasIcanoffer。\'

  \'Shehasalreadysaidthatsheiswillingtodoanythinghonestshecando,\'answeredDianaforme;\'andyouknow,St。John,shehasnochoiceofhelpers:sheisforcedtoputupwithsuchcrustypeopleasyou。\'

  \'Iwillbeadressmaker;Iwillbeaplain—workwoman;I

  willbeaservant,anurse—girl,ifIcanbenobetter,\'Ianswered。

  \'Right,\'saidMr。St。John,quitecoolly。\'Ifsuchisyourspirit,Ipromisetoaidyou,inmyowntimeandway。\'

  Henowresumedthebookwithwhichhehadbeenoccupiedbeforetea。

  Isoonwithdrew,forIhadtalkedasmuch,andsatupaslong,asmypresentstrengthwouldpermit。

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  CHAPTERXXX

  THEmoreIknewoftheinmatesofMoorHouse,thebetterIlikedthem。InafewdaysIhadsofarrecoveredmyhealththatIcouldsitupallday,andwalkoutsometimes。IcouldjoinwithDianaandMaryinalltheiroccupations;conversewiththemasmuchastheywished,andaidthemwhenandwheretheywouldallowme。Therewasarevivingpleasureinthisintercourse,ofakindnowtastedbymeforthefirsttime—thepleasurearisingfromperfectcongenialityoftastes,sentiments,andprinciples。

  Ilikedtoreadwhattheylikedtoread:whattheyenjoyed,delightedme;whattheyapproved,Ireverenced。Theylovedtheirsequesteredhome。I,too,inthegrey,small,antiquestructure,withitslowroof,itslatticedcasements,itsmoulderingwalls,itsavenueofagedfirs—allgrownaslantunderthestressofmountainwinds;itsgarden,darkwithyewandholly—andwherenoflowersbutofthehardiestspecieswouldbloom—foundacharmbothpotentandpermanent。Theyclungtothepurplemoorsbehindandaroundtheirdwelling—tothehollowvaleintowhichthepebblybridle—pathleadingfromtheirgatedescended,andwhichwoundbetweenfern—banksfirst,andthenamongstafewofthewildestlittlepasture—fieldsthateverborderedawildernessofheath,orgavesustenancetoaflockofgreymoorlandsheep,withtheirlittlemossy—facedlambs:—theyclungtothisscene,Isay,withaperfectenthusiasmofattachment。

  I

  couldcomprehendthefeeling,andsharebothitsstrengthandtruth。

  I

  sawthefascinationofthelocality。Ifelttheconsecrationofitsloneliness:myeyefeastedontheoutlineofswellandsweep—onthewildcolouringcommunicatedtoridgeanddellbymoss,byheath—bell,byflower—sprinkledturf,bybrilliantbracken,andmellowgranitecrag。Thesedetailswerejusttomewhattheyweretothem—

  somanypureandsweetsourcesofpleasure。Thestrongblastandthesoftbreeze;theroughandthehalcyonday;thehoursofsunriseandsunset;themoonlightandthecloudednight,developedforme,intheseregions,thesameattractionasforthem—woundroundmyfacultiesthesamespellthatentrancedtheirs。

  Indoorsweagreedequallywell。TheywerebothmoreaccomplishedandbetterreadthanIwas;butwitheagernessIfollowedinthepathofknowledgetheyhadtroddenbeforeme。Idevouredthebookstheylentme:thenitwasfullsatisfactiontodiscusswiththemintheeveningwhatIhadperusedduringtheday。Thoughtfittedthought;

  opinionmetopinion:wecoincided,inshort,perfectly。

  Ifinourtriotherewasasuperiorandaleader,itwasDiana。

  Physically,shefarexcelledme:shewashandsome;shewasvigorous。

  Inheranimalspiritstherewasanaffluenceoflifeandcertaintyofflow,suchasexcitedmywonder,whileitbaffledmycomprehension。

  Icouldtalkawhilewhentheeveningcommenced,butthefirstgushofvivacityandfluencygone,IwasfaintositonastoolatDiana\'sfeet,torestmyheadonherknee,andlistenalternatelytoherandMary,whiletheysoundedthoroughlythetopiconwhichIhadbuttouched。DianaofferedtoteachmeGerman。Ilikedtolearnofher:

  Isawthepartofinstructresspleasedandsuitedher;thatofscholarpleasedandsuitedmenoless。Ournaturesdovetailed:mutualaffection—ofthestrongestkind—wastheresult。TheydiscoveredI

  coulddraw:theirpencilsandcolour—boxeswereimmediatelyatmyservice。Myskill,greaterinthisonepointthantheirs,surprisedandcharmedthem。Marywouldsitandwatchmebythehourtogether:

  thenshewouldtakelessons;andadocile,intelligent,assiduouspupilshemade。Thusoccupied,andmutuallyentertained,dayspassedlikehours,andweekslikedays。

  AstoMr。St。John,theintimacywhichhadarisensonaturallyandrapidlybetweenmeandhissistersdidnotextendtohim。Onereasonofthedistanceyetobservedbetweenuswas,thathewascomparativelyseldomathome:alargeproportionofhistimeappeareddevotedtovisitingthesickandpooramongthescatteredpopulationofhisparish。

  Noweatherseemedtohinderhiminthesepastoralexcursions:

  rainorfair,hewould,whenhishoursofmorningstudywereover,takehishat,and,followedbyhisfather\'soldpointer,Carlo,gooutonhismissionofloveorduty—Iscarcelyknowinwhichlightheregardedit。Sometimes,whenthedaywasveryunfavourable,hissisterswouldexpostulate。Hewouldthensay,withapeculiarsmile,moresolemnthancheerful—

  \'AndifIletagustofwindorasprinklingofrainturnmeasidefromtheseeasytasks,whatpreparationwouldsuchslothbeforthefutureIproposetomyself?\'

  DianaandMary\'sgeneralanswertothisquestionwasasigh,andsomeminutesofapparentlymournfulmeditation。

  Butbesideshisfrequentabsences,therewasanotherbarriertofriendshipwithhim:heseemedofareserved,anabstracted,andevenofabroodingnature。Zealousinhisministeriallabours,blamelessinhislifeandhabits,heyetdidnotappeartoenjoythatmentalserenity,thatinwardcontent,whichshouldbetherewardofeverysincereChristianandpracticalphilanthropist。Often,ofanevening,whenhesatatthewindow,hisdeskandpapersbeforehim,hewouldceasereadingorwriting,resthischinonhishand,anddeliverhimselfuptoIknownotwhatcourseofthought;butthatitwasperturbedandexcitingmightbeseeninthefrequentflashandchangefuldilationofhiseye。

  Ithink,moreover,thatNaturewasnottohimthattreasuryofdelightitwastohissisters。Heexpressedonce,andbutonceinmyhearing,astrongsenseoftheruggedcharmofthehills,andaninbornaffectionforthedarkroofandhoarywallshecalledhishome;

  buttherewasmoreofgloomthanpleasureinthetoneandwordsinwhichthesentimentwasmanifested;andneverdidheseemtoroamthemoorsforthesakeoftheirsoothingsilence—neverseekoutordwelluponthethousandpeacefuldelightstheycouldyield。

  Incommunicativeashewas,sometimeelapsedbeforeIhadanopportunityofgauginghismind。IfirstgotanideaofitscalibrewhenIheardhimpreachinhisownchurchatMorton。IwishIcoulddescribethatsermon:butitispastmypower。Icannotevenrenderfaithfullytheeffectitproducedonme。

  Itbegancalm—andindeed,asfarasdeliveryandpitchofvoicewent,itwascalmtotheend:anearnestlyfelt,yetstrictlyrestrainedzealbreathedsooninthedistinctaccents,andpromptedthenervouslanguage。Thisgrewtoforce—compressed,condensed,controlled。Theheartwasthrilled,themindastonished,bythepowerofthepreacher:neitherweresoftened。Throughouttherewasastrangebitterness;anabsenceofconsolatorygentleness;sternallusionstoCalvinisticdoctrines—election,predestination,reprobation—werefrequent;andeachreferencetothesepointssoundedlikeasentencepronouncedfordoom。Whenhehaddone,insteadoffeelingbetter,calmer,moreenlightenedbyhisdiscourse,I

  experiencedanexpressiblesadness;foritseemedtome—Iknownotwhetherequallysotoothers—thattheeloquencetowhichIhadbeenlisteninghadsprungfromadepthwherelayturbiddregsofdisappointment—wheremovedtroublingimpulsesofinsatiateyearningsanddisquietingaspirations。IwassureSt。JohnRivers—

  pure—lived,conscientious,zealousashewas—hadnotyetfoundthatpeaceofGodwhichpassethallunderstanding;hehadnomorefoundit,Ithought,thanhadIwithmyconcealedandrackingregretsformybrokenidolandlostelysium—regretstowhichIhavelatterlyavoidedreferring,butwhichpossessedmeandtyrannisedovermeruthlessly。

  Meantimeamonthwasgone。DianaandMaryweresoontoleaveMoorHouse,andreturntothefardifferentlifeandscenewhichawaitedthem,asgovernessesinalarge,fashionable,south—of—Englandcity,whereeachheldasituationinfamiliesbywhosewealthyandhaughtymemberstheywereregardedonlyashumbledependants,andwhoneitherknewnorsoughtouttheirinnateexcellences,andappreciatedonlytheiracquiredaccomplishmentsastheyappreciatedtheskilloftheircookorthetasteoftheirwaiting—woman。Mr。St。

  Johnhadsaidnothingtomeyetabouttheemploymenthehadpromisedtoobtainforme;yetitbecameurgentthatIshouldhaveavocationofsomekind。Onemorning,beingleftalonewithhimafewminutesintheparlour,Iventuredtoapproachthewindow—recess—whichhistable,chair,anddeskconsecratedasakindofstudy—andIwasgoingtospeak,thoughnotverywellknowinginwhatwordstoframemyinquiry—foritisatalltimesdifficulttobreaktheiceofreserveglassingoversuchnaturesashis—whenhesavedmethetroublebybeingthefirsttocommenceadialogue。

  LookingupasIdrewnear—\'Youhaveaquestiontoaskofme?\'hesaid。

  \'Yes;IwishtoknowwhetheryouhaveheardofanyserviceIcanoffermyselftoundertake?\'

  \'Ifoundordevisedsomethingforyouthreeweeksago;

  butasyouseemedbothusefulandhappyhere—asmysistershadevidentlybecomeattachedtoyou,andyoursocietygavethemunusualpleasure—

  I

  deemeditinexpedienttobreakinonyourmutualcomforttilltheirapproachingdeparturefromMarshEndshouldrenderyoursnecessary。\'

  \'Andtheywillgointhreedaysnow?\'Isaid。

  \'Yes;andwhentheygo,IshallreturntotheparsonageatMorton:Hannahwillaccompanyme;andthisoldhousewillbeshutup。\'

  Iwaitedafewmoments,expectinghewouldgoonwiththesubjectfirstbroached:butheseemedtohaveenteredanothertrainofreflection:hislookdenotedabstractionfrommeandmybusiness。I

  wasobligedtorecallhimtoathemewhichwasofnecessityoneofcloseandanxiousinteresttome。

  \'Whatistheemploymentyouhadinview,Mr。Rivers?I

  hopethisdelaywillnothaveincreasedthedifficultyofsecuringit。\'

  \'Oh,no;sinceitisanemploymentwhichdependsonlyonmetogive,andyoutoaccept。\'

  Heagainpaused:thereseemedareluctancetocontinue。

  Igrewimpatient:arestlessmovementortwo,andaneagerandexactingglancefastenedonhisface,conveyedthefeelingtohimaseffectuallyaswordscouldhavedone,andwithlesstrouble。

  \'Youneedbeinnohurrytohear,\'hesaid:\'letmefranklytellyou,Ihavenothingeligibleorprofitabletosuggest。BeforeI

  explain,recall,ifyouplease,mynotice,clearlygiven,thatifI

  helpedyou,itmustbeastheblindmanwouldhelpthelame。Iampoor;forIfindthat,whenIhavepaidmyfather\'sdebts,allthepatrimonyremainingtomewillbethiscrumblinggrange,therowofscathedfirsbehind,andthepatchofmoorishsoil,withtheyew—treesandholly—bushesinfront。Iamobscure:Riversisanoldname;butofthethreesoledescendantsoftherace,twoearnthedependant\'scrustamongstrangers,andthethirdconsidershimselfanalienfromhisnativecountry—notonlyforlife,butindeath。Yes,anddeems,andisboundtodeem,himselfhonouredbythelot,andaspiresbutafterthedaywhenthecrossofseparationfromfleshlytiesshallbelaidonhisshoulders,andwhentheHeadofthatchurch—militantofwhosehumblestmembersheisone,shallgivetheword,\"Rise,followMe!\"\'

  St。Johnsaidthesewordsashepronouncedhissermons,withaquiet,deepvoice;withanunflushedcheek,andacoruscatingradianceofglance。Heresumed—

  \'AndsinceIammyselfpoorandobscure,Icanofferyoubutaserviceofpovertyandobscurity。Youmayeventhinkitdegrading—forIseenowyourhabitshavebeenwhattheworldcallsrefined:yourtastesleantotheideal,andyoursocietyhasatleastbeenamongsttheeducated;butIconsiderthatnoservicedegradeswhichcanbetterourrace。IholdthatthemorearidandunreclaimedthesoilwheretheChristianlabourer\'staskoftillageisappointedhim—thescantierthemeedhistoilbrings—thehigherthehonour。His,undersuchcircumstances,isthedestinyofthepioneer;andthefirstpioneersoftheGospelweretheApostles—theircaptainwasJesus,theRedeemer,Himself。\'

  \'Well?\'Isaid,asheagainpaused—\'proceed。\'

  Helookedatmebeforeheproceeded:indeed,heseemedleisurelytoreadmyface,asifitsfeaturesandlineswerecharactersonapage。Theconclusionsdrawnfromthisscrutinyhepartiallyexpressedinhissucceedingobservations。

  \'IbelieveyouwillacceptthepostIofferyou,\'saidhe,\'andholditforawhile:notpermanently,though:anymorethanIcouldpermanentlykeepthenarrowandnarrowing—thetranquil,hiddenofficeofEnglishcountryincumbent;forinyournatureisanalloyasdetrimentaltoreposeasthatinmine,thoughofadifferentkind。\'

  \'Doexplain,\'Iurged,whenhehaltedoncemore。

  \'Iwill;andyoushallhearhowpoortheproposalis,—

  howtrivial—

  howcramping。IshallnotstaylongatMorton,nowthatmyfatherisdead,andthatIammyownmaster。Ishallleavetheplaceprobablyinthecourseofatwelvemonth;butwhileIdostay,Iwillexertmyselftotheutmostforitsimprovement。Morton,whenIcametoittwoyearsago,hadnoschool:thechildrenofthepoorwereexcludedfromeveryhopeofprogress。Iestablishedoneforboys:Imeannowtoopenasecondschoolforgirls。Ihavehiredabuildingforthepurpose,withacottageoftworoomsattachedtoitforthemistress\'shouse。Hersalarywillbethirtypoundsayear:herhouseisalreadyfurnished,verysimply,butsufficiently,bythekindnessofalady,MissOliver;theonlydaughterofthesolerichmaninmyparish—

  Mr。Oliver,theproprietorofaneedle—factoryandiron—foundryinthevalley。Thesameladypaysfortheeducationandclothingofanorphanfromtheworkhouse,onconditionthatsheshallaidthemistressinsuchmenialofficesconnectedwithherownhouseandtheschoolasheroccupationofteachingwillpreventherhavingtimetodischargeinperson。Willyoubethismistress?\'

  Heputthequestionratherhurriedly;heseemedhalftoexpectanindignant,oratleastadisdainfulrejectionoftheoffer:notknowingallmythoughtsandfeelings,thoughguessingsome,hecouldnottellinwhatlightthelotwouldappeartome。Intruthitwashumble—butthenitwassheltered,andIwantedasafeasylum:itwasplodding—butthen,comparedwiththatofagovernessinarichhouse,itwasindependent;andthefearofservitudewithstrangersenteredmysoullikeiron:itwasnotignoble—notunworthy—notmentallydegrading。Imademydecision。

  \'Ithankyoufortheproposal,Mr。Rivers,andIacceptitwithallmyheart。\'

  \'Butyoucomprehendme?\'hesaid。\'Itisavillageschool:

  yourscholarswillbeonlypoorgirls—cottagers\'children—atthebest,farmers\'daughters。Knitting,sewing,reading,writing,ciphering,willbeallyouwillhavetoteach。Whatwillyoudowithyouraccomplishments?What,withthelargestportionofyourmind—

  sentiments—tastes?\'

  \'Savethemtilltheyarewanted。Theywillkeep。\'

  \'Youknowwhatyouundertake,then?\'

  \'Ido。\'

  Henowsmiled:andnotabitterorasadsmile,butonewellpleasedanddeeplygratified。

  \'Andwhenwillyoucommencetheexerciseofyourfunction?\'

  \'Iwillgotomyhouseto—morrow,andopentheschool,ifyoulike,nextweek。\'

  \'Verywell:sobeit。\'

  Heroseandwalkedthroughtheroom。Standingstill,heagainlookedatme。Heshookhishead。

  \'Whatdoyoudisapproveof,Mr。Rivers?\'Iasked。

  \'YouwillnotstayatMortonlong:no,no!\'

  \'Why?Whatisyourreasonforsayingso?\'

  \'Ireaditinyoureye;itisnotofthatdescriptionwhichpromisesthemaintenanceofaneventenorinlife。\'

  \'Iamnotambitious。\'

  Hestartedattheword\'ambitious。\'Herepeated,\'No。Whatmadeyouthinkofambition?Whoisambitious?IknowIam:buthowdidyoufinditout?\'

  \'Iwasspeakingofmyself。\'

  \'Well,ifyouarenotambitious,youare—\'Hepaused。

  \'What?\'

  \'Iwasgoingtosay,impassioned:butperhapsyouwouldhavemisunderstoodtheword,andbeendispleased。Imean,thathumanaffectionsandsympathieshaveamostpowerfulholdonyou。Iamsureyoucannotlongbecontenttopassyourleisureinsolitude,andtodevoteyourworkinghourstoamonotonouslabourwhollyvoidofstimulus:anymorethanIcanbecontent,\'headded,withemphasis,\'tolivehereburiedinmorass,pentinwithmountains—mynature,thatGodgaveme,contravened;myfaculties,heaven—bestowed,paralysed—madeuseless。YouhearnowhowIcontradictmyself。I,whopreachedcontentmentwithahumblelot,andjustifiedthevocationevenofhewersofwoodanddrawersofwaterinGod\'sservice—I,Hisordainedminister,almostraveinmyrestlessness。Well,propensitiesandprinciplesmustbereconciledbysomemeans。\'

  Helefttheroom。InthisbriefhourIhadlearntmoreofhimthaninthewholepreviousmonth:yetstillhepuzzledme。

  DianaandMaryRiversbecamemoresadandsilentasthedayapproachedforleavingtheirbrotherandtheirhome。Theybothtriedtoappearasusual;butthesorrowtheyhadtostruggleagainstwasonethatcouldnotbeentirelyconqueredorconcealed。Dianaintimatedthatthiswouldbeadifferentpartingfromanytheyhadeveryetknown。Itwouldprobably,asfarasSt。Johnwasconcerned,beapartingforyears:itmightbeapartingforlife。

  \'Hewillsacrificealltohislong—framedresolves,\'shesaid:

  \'naturalaffectionandfeelingsmorepotentstill。St。Johnlooksquiet,Jane;buthehidesafeverinhisvitals。Youwouldthinkhimgentle,yetinsomethingsheisinexorableasdeath;andtheworstofitis,myconsciencewillhardlypermitmetodissuadehimfromhisseveredecision:certainly,Icannotforamomentblamehimforit。

  Itisright,noble,Christian:yetitbreaksmyheart!\'Andthetearsgushedtoherfineeyes。Marybentherheadlowoverherwork。

  \'Wearenowwithoutfather:weshallsoonbewithouthomeandbrother,\'shemurmured。

  Atthatmomentalittleaccidentsupervened,whichseemeddecreedbyfatepurposelytoprovethetruthoftheadage,that\'misfortunesnevercomesingly,\'andtoaddtotheirdistressesthevexingoneoftheslipbetweenthecupandthelip。St。Johnpassedthewindowreadingaletter。Heentered。

  \'OuruncleJohnisdead,\'saidhe。

  Boththesistersseemedstruck:notshockedorappalled;

  thetidingsappearedintheireyesrathermomentousthanafflicting。

  \'Dead?\'repeatedDiana。

  \'Yes。\'

  Sherivetedasearchinggazeonherbrother\'sface。\'Andwhatthen?\'shedemanded,inalowvoice。

  \'Whatthen,Die?\'hereplied,maintainingamarbleimmobilityoffeature。\'Whatthen?Why—nothing。Read。\'

  Hethrewtheletterintoherlap。Sheglancedoverit,andhandedittoMary。Maryperuseditinsilence,andreturnedittoherbrother。Allthreelookedateachother,andallthreesmiled—adreary,pensivesmileenough。

  \'Amen!Wecanyetlive,\'saidDianaatlast。

  \'Atanyrate,itmakesusnoworseoffthanwewerebefore,\'

  remarkedMary。

  \'Onlyitforcesratherstronglyonthemindthepictureofwhatmighthavebeen;saidMr。Rivers,\'andcontrastsitsomewhattoovividlywithwhatis。\'

  Hefoldedtheletter,lockeditinhisdesk,andagainwentout。

  Forsomeminutesnoonespoke。Dianathenturnedtome。

  \'Jane,youwillwonderatusandourmysteries,\'shesaid,\'andthinkushard—heartedbeingsnottobemoremovedatthedeathofsoneararelationasanuncle;butwehaveneverseenhimorknownhim。Hewasmymother\'sbrother。Myfatherandhequarrelledlongago。

  Itwasbyhisadvicethatmyfatherriskedmostofhispropertyinthespeculationthatruinedhim。Mutualrecriminationpassedbetweenthem:

  theypartedinanger,andwereneverreconciled。Myuncleengagedafterwardsinmoreprosperousundertakings:itappearsherealisedafortuneoftwentythousandpounds。Hewasnevermarried,andhadnonearkindredbutourselvesandoneotherperson,notmorecloselyrelatedthanwe。Myfatheralwayscherishedtheideathathewouldatoneforhiserrorbyleavinghispossessionstous;thatletterinformsusthathehasbequeathedeverypennytotheotherrelation,withtheexceptionofthirtyguineas,tobedividedbetweenSt。

  John,Diana,andMaryRivers,forthepurchaseofthreemourningrings。Hehadaright,ofcourse,todoashepleased:andyetamomentarydampiscastonthespiritsbythereceiptofsuchnews。

  MaryandIwouldhaveesteemedourselvesrichwithathousandpoundseach;andtoSt。Johnsuchasumwouldhavebeenvaluable,forthegooditwouldhaveenabledhimtodo。\'

  Thisexplanationgiven,thesubjectwasdropped,andnofurtherreferencemadetoitbyeitherMr。Riversorhissisters。ThenextdayIleftMarshEndforMorton。Thedayafter,DianaandMaryquittedtheparsonage:andsotheoldgrangewasabandoned。

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  MYhome,then,—whenIatlastfindahome,—isacottage;

  alittleroomwithwhitewashedwallsandasandedfloor,containingfourpaintedchairsandatable,aclock,acupboard,withtwoorthreeplatesanddishes,andasetoftea—thingsindelf。Above,achamberofthesamedimensionsasthekitchen,withadealbedsteadandchestofdrawers;small,yettoolargetobefilledwithmyscantywardrobe:thoughthekindnessofmygentleandgenerousfriendshasincreasedthat,byamodeststockofsuchthingsasarenecessary。

  Itisevening。Ihavedismissed,withthefeeofanorange,thelittleorphanwhoservesmeasahandmaid。Iamsittingaloneonthehearth。Thismorning,thevillageschoolopened。Ihadtwentyscholars。Butthreeofthenumbercanread:nonewriteorcipher。

  Severalknit,andafewsewalittle。Theyspeakwiththebroadestaccentofthedistrict。Atpresent,theyandIhaveadifficultyinunderstandingeachother\'slanguage。Someofthemareunmannered,rough,intractable,aswellasignorant;butothersaredocile,haveawishtolearn,andevinceadispositionthatpleasesme。Imustnotforgetthatthesecoarsely—cladlittlepeasantsareoffleshandbloodasgoodasthescionsofgentlestgenealogy;andthatthegermsofnativeexcellence,refinement,intelligence,kindfeeling,areaslikelytoexistintheirheartsasinthoseofthebest—born。Mydutywillbetodevelopthesegerms:surelyIshallfindsomehappinessindischargingthatoffice。MuchenjoymentIdonotexpectinthelifeopeningbeforeme:yetitwill,doubtless,ifIregulatemymind,andexertmypowersasIought,yieldmeenoughtoliveonfromdaytoday。

  WasIverygleeful,settled,content,duringthehoursIpassedinyonderbare,humbleschoolroomthismorningandafternoon?Nottodeceivemyself,Imustreply—No:Ifeltdesolatetoadegree。Ifelt—

  yes,idiotthatIam—Ifeltdegraded。IdoubtedIhadtakenastepwhichsankinsteadofraisingmeinthescaleofsocialexistence。I

  wasweaklydismayedattheignorance,thepoverty,thecoarsenessofallIheardandsawroundme。Butletmenothateanddespisemyselftoomuchforthesefeelings;Iknowthemtobewrong—thatisagreatstepgained;Ishallstrivetoovercomethem。To—morrow,I

  trust,Ishallgetthebetterofthempartially;andinafewweeks,perhaps,theywillbequitesubdued。Inafewmonths,itispossible,thehappinessofseeingprogress,andachangeforthebetterinmyscholarsmaysubstitutegratificationfordisgust。

  Meantime,letmeaskmyselfonequestion—Whichisbetter?—

  Tohavesurrenderedtotemptation;listenedtopassion;madenopainfuleffort—nostruggle;—buttohavesunkdowninthesilkensnare;

  fallenasleepontheflowerscoveringit;wakenedinasouthernclime,amongsttheluxuriesofapleasurevilla:tohavebeennowlivinginFrance,Mr。Rochester\'smistress;deliriouswithhislovehalfmytime—forhewould—oh,yes,hewouldhavelovedmewellforawhile。Hedidloveme—noonewilleverlovemesoagain。Ishallnevermoreknowthesweethomagegiventobeauty,youth,andgrace—

  fornevertoanyoneelseshallIseemtopossessthesecharms。Hewasfondandproudofme—itiswhatnomanbesideswilleverbe。—ButwhereamIwandering,andwhatamIsaying,andaboveall,feeling?

  Whetherisitbetter,Iask,tobeaslaveinafool\'sparadiseatMarseilles—feveredwithdelusiveblissonehour—suffocatingwiththebitteresttearsofremorseandshamethenext—ortobeavillage—schoolmistress,freeandhonest,inabreezymountainnookinthehealthyheartofEngland?

  Yes;IfeelnowthatIwasrightwhenIadheredtoprincipleandlaw,andscornedandcrushedtheinsanepromptingsofafrenziedmoment。Goddirectedmetoacorrectchoice:IthankHisprovidencefortheguidance!

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