"His manners, I think, you said are not to your taste?-priggish and parsonic?"
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"I never mentioned his manners; but, unless I had a very bad taste, they must suit it; they are polished, calm, and gentlemanlike."
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"His appearance,-I forget what description you gave of his appearance;-a sort of raw curate, half strangled with his white neckcloth, and stilted up on his thick-soled high-lows, eh?"
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"St. John dresses well. He is a handsome man: tall, fair, with blue eyes, and a Grecian profile."
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(Aside.) "Damn him!"-(To me.) "Did you like him, Jane?"
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"Yes, Mr. Rochester, I liked him: but you asked me that before."
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I perceived, of course, the drift of my interlocutor. Jealousy had got hold of him: she stung him; but the sting was salutary: it gave him respite from the gnawing fang of melancholy. I would not, therefore, immediately charm the snake.
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"Perhaps you would rather not sit any longer on my knee, Miss Eyre?" was the next somewhat unexpected observation.
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"Why not, Mr. Rochester?"
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"The picture you have just drawn is suggestive of a rather too overwhelming contrast.
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Your words have delineated very prettily a graceful Apollo: he is present to your imagination,-tall, fair, blue-eyed, and with a Grecian profile.
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Your eyes dwell on a Vulcan,-a real blacksmith, brown, broad-shouldered: and blind and lame into the bargain."
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"I never thought of it, before; but you certainly are rather like Vulcan, sir."
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"Well, you can leave me, ma'am: but before you go" (and he retained me by a firmer grasp than ever), "you will be pleased just to answer me a question or two." He paused.
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"What questions, Mr. Rochester?"
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Then followed this cross-examination.
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"St. John made you schoolmistress of Morton before he knew you were his cousin?"
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"You would often see him? He would visit the school sometimes?"
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"He would approve of your plans, Jane? I know they would be clever, for you are a talented creature!"
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"He approved of them-yes."
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"He would discover many things in you he could not have expected to find? Some of your accomplishments are not ordinary."
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"I don't know about that."
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"You had a little cottage near the school, you say: did he ever come there to see you?"
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