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"My bride is here," he said, again drawing me to him, "because my equal is here, and my likeness. Jane, will you marry me?" Voice Reading
Still I did not answer, and still I writhed myself from his grasp: for I was still incredulous. Voice Reading
"Do you doubt me, Jane?" Voice Reading
"Entirely." Voice Reading
"You have no faith in me?" Voice Reading
"Not a whit." Voice Reading
"Am I a liar in your eyes?" he asked passionately. Voice Reading
"Little sceptic, you shall be convinced. Voice Reading
What love have I for Miss Ingram? None: and that you know. Voice Reading
What love has she for me? None: as I have taken pains to prove: I caused a rumour to reach her that my fortune was not a third of what was supposed, and after that I presented myself to see the result; it was coldness both from her and her mother. Voice Reading
I would not-I could not-marry Miss Ingram. Voice Reading
You-you strange, you almost unearthly thing!-I love as my own flesh. Voice Reading
You-poor and obscure, and small and plain as you are-I entreat to accept me as a husband." Voice Reading
"What, me!" I ejaculated, beginning in his earnestness-and especially in his incivility-to credit his sincerity: "me who have not a friend in the world but you-if you are my friend: not a shilling but what you have given me?" Voice Reading
"You, Jane, I must have you for my own-entirely my own. Will you be mine? Say yes, quickly." Voice Reading
"Mr. Rochester, let me look at your face: turn to the moonlight." Voice Reading
"Because I want to read your countenance-turn!" Voice Reading
"There! you will find it scarcely more legible than a crumpled, scratched page. Read on: only make haste, for I suffer." Voice Reading
His face was very much agitated and very much flushed, and there were strong workings in the features, and strange gleams in the eyes. Voice Reading
"Oh, Jane, you torture me!" he exclaimed. "With that searching and yet faithful and generous look, you torture me!" Voice Reading
"How can I do that? If you are true, and your offer real, my only feelings to you must be gratitude and devotion-they cannot torture." Voice Reading
"Gratitude!" he ejaculated; and added wildly-"Jane accept me quickly. Say, Edward-give me my name-Edward-I will marry you." Voice Reading
"Are you in earnest? Do you truly love me? Do you sincerely wish me to be your wife?" Voice Reading
"I do; and if an oath is necessary to satisfy you, I swear it." Voice Reading

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