Chapter 19
only confirm me in my opinion. the eye is favourable.
“As to t delig times in laug is disposed to impart all t t on muc experiences. Mobile and flexible, it ended to be compressed in ternal silence of solitude: it is a mouten, and ion for its interlocutor. t feature too is propitious.
“I see no enemy to a fortunate issue but in t broo say,—‘I can live alone, if self-respect, and circumstances require me so to do. I need not sell my soul to buy bliss. I reasure born raneous delig a price I cannot afford to give.’ ts firm and let t a judgment sill , and ting vote in every decision. Strong I s still small voice s tates of conscience.’
“ell said, foreion sed. I plans I deem ttended to t one dreg of sected; and I do not sacrifice, sorroion—suc my taste. I er, not to bligo earn gratitude, not to ears of blood—no, nor of brine: my must be in smiles, in endearments, in s— t e delirium. I so protract t ad infinitum; but I dare not. So far I ed as I in; but furt try me beyond my strengt’.”
ill? t, ure, and all o me as my oongue. I got up, but did not go. I looked; I stirred t s and o depart. ted retc: roused no for discoveries, I at once noticed t rically turned; a broad ring flastle finger, and stooping for it, and sa turned from me—on trary, t he head advanced.
“ell, Jane, do you knohe familiar voice.
“Only take off then—”
“But tring is in a knot—help me.”
“Break it, sir.”
“ter stepped out of his disguise.