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"Yes; this is the dining-room I have just opened the , to
let in a little air and sunshine; for everything gets so da-room yonder feels
like a vault"
She pointed to a wide arch corresponding to the , and hung
like it with a Tyrian-dyed curtain, now looped up Mounting to it
by two broad steps, and looking through, I thought I caught a
gliht to my novice-eyes appeared the
view beyond Yet it was -room, and
within it a boudoir, both spread hite carpets, on which seearlands of flowers; both ceiled with snowy lowed in rich
contrast crimson couches and ottomans; while the orna Bohee
of snow and fire
"In what order you keep these roos: except that the air feels chilly, one
would think they were inhabited daily"
"Why, Miss Eyre, though Mr Rochester's visits here are rare, they