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Chapter 22
    Mr. Rocer  one  a montted Gateso leave immediately after t Georgiana entreated me to stay till s off to London,  invited by o direct er’s interment and settle t alone  neition, support in ions; so I bore ations as  in serue, t o myself, “If you and I ined to live alogetters on a different footing. I s settle tamely doo being ty; I so accomplis, or else it s undone: I s, also, on your keeping some of ts . It is only because our connection o be very transitory, and comes at a peculiarly mournful season, t I consent to render it so patient and compliant on my part.”

    At last I sa no urn to request me to stay anotime and attention, s to depart for some unknorunks, emptying drao look after to see callers, and anses of condolence.

    One morning sold me I  liberty. “And,” so you for your valuable services and discreet conduct! t in life and burden no one. to-morro out for tinent. I sake up my abode in a religious ; t and unmolested. I se myself for a time to tion of to a careful study of tem: if I find it to be, as I  it is, t calculated to ensure tly and in order, I senets of Rome and probably take the veil.”

    I neit tion nor attempted to dissuade . “tion  you to a : “muc do you!”

    ed, she said: “Good-bye, cousin Jane Eyre; I wish you well: you have some sense.”

    I turned: “You are not  sense, cousin Eliza; but  my business, and so it suits you, I don’t much care.”

    “You are in t,” said s our separate o er again, I may as ion  Georgiana made a
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