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"You need not look in that way," I said; "if you do, I'll wear nothing but my old Lowood frocks to the end of the chapter. I'll be married in this lilac gingham: you may make a dressing-gown for yourself out of the pearl-grey silk, and an infinite series of waistcoats out of the black satin." Voice Reading
He chuckled; he rubbed his hands. "Oh, it is rich to see and hear her?" he exclaimed. "Is she original? Is she piquant? I would not exchange this one little English girl for the Grand Turk's whole seraglio, gazelle-eyes, houri forms, and all!" Voice Reading
The Eastern allusion bit me again. Voice Reading
"I'll not stand you an inch in the stead of a seraglio," I said; "so don't consider me an equivalent for one. Voice Reading
If you have a fancy for anything in that line, away with you, sir, to the bazaars of Stamboul without delay, and lay out in extensive slave-purchases some of that spare cash you seem at a loss to spend satisfactorily here." Voice Reading
"And what will you do, Janet, while I am bargaining for so many tons of flesh and such an assortment of black eyes?" Voice Reading
"I'll be preparing myself to go out as a missionary to preach liberty to them that are enslaved-your harem inmates amongst the rest. Voice Reading
I'll get admitted there, and I'll stir up mutiny; and you, three-tailed bashaw as you are, sir, shall in a trice find yourself fettered amongst our hands: nor will I, for one, consent to cut your bonds till you have signed a charter, the most liberal that despot ever yet conferred." Voice Reading
"I would consent to be at your mercy, Jane." Voice Reading
"I would have no mercy, Mr. Rochester, if you supplicated for it with an eye like that. While you looked so, I should be certain that whatever charter you might grant under coercion, your first act, when released, would be to violate its conditions." Voice Reading
"Why, Jane, what would you have? I fear you will compel me to go through a private marriage ceremony, besides that performed at the altar. You will stipulate, I see, for peculiar terms-what will they be?" Voice Reading
"I only want an easy mind, sir; not crushed by crowded obligations. Voice Reading
Do you remember what you said of Céline Varens?-of the diamonds, the cashmeres you gave her? I will not be your English Céline Varens. Voice Reading
I shall continue to act as Adèle's governess; by that I shall earn my board and lodging, and thirty pounds a year besides. Voice Reading
I'll furnish my own wardrobe out of that money, and you shall give me nothing but-" Voice Reading
"Well, but what?" Voice Reading
"Your regard; and if I give you mine in return, that debt will be quit." Voice Reading
"Well, for cool native impudence and pure innate pride, you haven't your equal," said he. We were now approaching Thornfield. "Will it please you to dine with me to-day?" he asked, as we re-entered the gates. Voice Reading
"No, thank you, sir." Voice Reading
"And what for, 'no, thank you?' if one may inquire." Voice Reading
"I never have dined with you, sir: and I see no reason why I should now: till-" Voice Reading
"Till what? You delight in half-phrases." Voice Reading
"Till I can't help it." Voice Reading
"Do you suppose I eat like an ogre or a ghoul, that you dread being the companion of my repast?" Voice Reading
"I have formed no supposition on the subject, sir; but I want to go on as usual for another month." Voice Reading

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