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"Which you shall make for me, Jane. I will abide by your decision." Voice Reading
"Choose then, sir-her who loves you best." Voice Reading
"I will at least choose-her I love best. Jane, will you marry me?" Voice Reading
"Yes, sir." Voice Reading
"A poor blind man, whom you will have to lead about by the hand?" Voice Reading
"Yes, sir." Voice Reading
"A crippled man, twenty years older than you, whom you will have to wait on?" Voice Reading
"Yes, sir." Voice Reading
"Truly, Jane?" Voice Reading
"Most truly, sir." Voice Reading
"Oh! my darling! God bless you and reward you!" Voice Reading
"Mr. Rochester, if ever I did a good deed in my life-if ever I thought a good thought-if ever I prayed a sincere and blameless prayer-if ever I wished a righteous wish,-I am rewarded now. To be your wife is, for me, to be as happy as I can be on earth." Voice Reading
"Because you delight in sacrifice." Voice Reading
"Sacrifice! What do I sacrifice? Famine for food, expectation for content. To be privileged to put my arms round what I value-to press my lips to what I love-to repose on what I trust: is that to make a sacrifice? If so, then certainly I delight in sacrifice." Voice Reading
"And to bear with my infirmities, Jane: to overlook my deficiencies." Voice Reading
"Which are none, sir, to me. I love you better now, when I can really be useful to you, than I did in your state of proud independence, when you disdained every part but that of the giver and protector." Voice Reading
"Hitherto I have hated to be helped-to be led: henceforth, I feel I shall hate it no more. Voice Reading
I did not like to put my hand into a hireling's, but it is pleasant to feel it circled by Jane's little fingers. Voice Reading
I preferred utter loneliness to the constant attendance of servants; but Jane's soft ministry will be a perpetual joy. Voice Reading
Jane suits me: do I suit her?" Voice Reading
"To the finest fibre of my nature, sir." Voice Reading
"The case being so, we have nothing in the world to wait for: we must be married instantly." Voice Reading
He looked and spoke with eagerness: his old impetuosity was rising. Voice Reading
"We must become one flesh without any delay, Jane: there is but the licence to get-then we marry." Voice Reading
"Mr. Rochester, I have just discovered the sun is far declined from its meridian, and Pilot is actually gone home to his dinner. Let me look at your watch." Voice Reading

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