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ently enjoy; all at once。 And then there are other chances in life far more thrilling and rapture…giving: this is solid; an affair of the actual world; nothing ideal about it: all its associations are solid and sober; and its manifestations are the same。 One does not jump; and spring; and shout hurrah! at hearing one has got a fortune; one begins to consider responsibilities; and to ponder business; on a base of steady satisfaction rise certain grave cares; and we contain ourselves; and blood over our bliss with a solemn brow。

Besides; the words Legacy; Bequest; go side by side with the words; Death; Funeral。 My uncle I had heard was dead—my only relative; ever since being made aware of his existence; I had cherished the hope of one day seeing him: now; I never should。 And then this money came only to me: not to me and a rejoicing family; but to my isolated self。 It was a grand boon doubtless; and independence would be glorious—yes; I felt that—that thought swelled my heart。

“You unbend your forehead at last;” said Mr。 Rivers。 “I thought Medusa had looked at you; and that you were turning to stone。 Perhaps now you will ask how much you are worth?”

“How much am I worth?”

“Oh; a trifle! Nothing of course to speak of—twenty thousand pounds; I think they say—but what is that?”

“Twenty thousand pounds?”

Here was a new stunner—I had been calculating on four or five thousand。 This news actually took my breath for a moment: Mr。 St。 John; whom I had never heard laugh before; laughed now。

“Well;” said he; “if you had mitted a murder; and I had told you your crime was discovered; you could scarcely look more aghast。”

“It is a large sum—don’t you think there is a mistake?”

“No mistake at all。”

“Perhaps you have read the figures wrong—it may be two thousand!”

“It is written in letters; not figures;—twenty thousand。”

I again felt rather like an individual of but average gastronomical powers sitting down to feast alone at a table spread with provisions for a hundred。 Mr。 Rivers rose now and put his cloak on。

“If it were not such a very wild night;” he said; “I would send Hannah down to keep you pany: you look too desperately miserable to be left alone。 But Hannah; poor woman! could not stride the drifts so well as I: her legs are not quite so long: so I must e’en leave you to your sorrows。 Good…night。”

He was lifting the latch: a sudden thought occurred to me。 “Stop one minute!” I cried。

“Well?”

“It puzzles me to know why Mr。 Briggs wrote to you about me; or how he knew you; or could fancy that you; living in such an out…of…the… way place; had the power to aid in my discovery。”

“Oh! I am a clergyman;” he said; “and the clergy are often appealed to about odd matters。” Again the latch rattled。

“No; that does not satisfy me!” I exclaimed: and indeed there was something in the hasty and unexplanatory reply which; instead of allaying; piqued my curiosity more than ever。

“It is a very strange piece of business;” I added; “I must know more about it。”

“Another time。”

“No; to…night!—to…night!” and as he turned from the door; I placed myself between it and him。 He looked rather embarrassed。

“You certainly shall not go till you have told me all;” I said。

“I would rather not just now。”

“You shall!—you must!”

“I would rather Diana or Mary informed you。”

Of course these objections wrought my eagerness to a climax: gratified it must be; and that without delay; and I told him so。

“But I apprised you that I was a hard man;” said he; “difficult to persuade。”

“And I am a hard woman;—impossible to put off。”

“And then;” he pursued; “I am cold: no fervour infects me。”

“Whereas I am hot; and fire dissolves ice。 The blaze there has thawed all the snow from your cloak; by the same token; it has streamed on to my floor; and made it like a trampled street。 As you hope ever to be forgiven; Mr。 Rivers; the high crime and misdemeanour of spoiling a sanded kitchen; tell me what I wish to know。”

“Well; then;” he said; “I yield; if not to your earnestness; to your perseverance: as stone is worn by continual dropping。 Besides; you must know some day;—as well now as later。 Your name is Jane Eyre?”

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