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Whatever I do with its cage, I cannot get at it-the savage, beautiful creature! If I tear, if I rend the slight prison, my outrage will only let the captive loose. Voice Reading
Conqueror I might be of the house; but the inmate would escape to heaven before I could call myself possessor of its clay dwelling-place. Voice Reading
And it is you, spirit-with will and energy, and virtue and purity-that I want: not alone your brittle frame. Voice Reading
Of yourself you could come with soft flight and nestle against my heart, if you would: seized against your will, you will elude the grasp like an essence-you will vanish ere I inhale your fragrance. Voice Reading
Oh! come, Jane, come!" Voice Reading
As he said this, he released me from his clutch, and only looked at me. The look was far worse to resist than the frantic strain: only an idiot, however, would have succumbed now. I had dared and baffled his fury; I must elude his sorrow: I retired to the door. Voice Reading
"You are going, Jane?" Voice Reading
"I am going, sir." Voice Reading
"You are leaving me?" Voice Reading
"You will not come? You will not be my comforter, my rescuer? My deep love, my wild woe, my frantic prayer, are all nothing to you?" Voice Reading
What unutterable pathos was in his voice! How hard it was to reiterate firmly, "I am going." Voice Reading
"Mr. Rochester!" Voice Reading
"Withdraw, then,-I consent; but remember, you leave me here in anguish. Go up to your own room; think over all I have said, and, Jane, cast a glance on my sufferings-think of me." Voice Reading
He turned away; he threw himself on his face on the sofa. "Oh, Jane! my hope-my love-my life!" broke in anguish from his lips. Then came a deep, strong sob. Voice Reading
I had already gained the door; but, reader, I walked back-walked back as determinedly as I had retreated. I knelt down by him; I turned his face from the cushion to me; I kissed his cheek; I smoothed his hair with my hand. Voice Reading
"God bless you, my dear master!" I said. "God keep you from harm and wrong-direct you, solace you-reward you well for your past kindness to me." Voice Reading
"Little Jane's love would have been my best reward," he answered; "without it, my heart is broken. But Jane will give me her love: yes-nobly, generously." Voice Reading
Up the blood rushed to his face; forth flashed the fire from his eyes; erect he sprang; he held his arms out; but I evaded the embrace, and at once quitted the room. Voice Reading
"Farewell!" was the cry of my heart as I left him. Despair added, "Farewell for ever!" Voice Reading
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That night I never thought to sleep; but a slumber fell on me as soon as I lay down in bed. Voice Reading
I was transported in thought to the scenes of childhood: I dreamt I lay in the red-room at Gateshead; that the night was dark, and my mind impressed with strange fears. Voice Reading
The light that long ago had struck me into syncope, recalled in this vision, seemed glidingly to mount the wall, and tremblingly to pause in the centre of the obscured ceiling. Voice Reading

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