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value herself by just comparison with others"

"Shall I travel?--and with you, sir?"

"You shall sojourn at Paris, Roround I have wandered over shall be re-trodden

by you: wherever I stamped my hoof, your sylph's foot shall step

also Ten years since, I flew through Europe half e as my companions: now I shall revisit it

healed and cleansed, with a very angel as hed at hiel," I asserted;

"and I will not be one till I die: I will be myself Mr

Rochester, youcelestial of

et it of you:

which I do not at all anticipate"

"What do you anticipate of me?"

"For a little while you will perhaps be as you are now,--a very

little while; and then you will turn cool; and then you will be

capricious; and then you will be stern, and I shall have et well used to ain,--LIKE me, I say, not LOVE me I suppose your love will

effervesce in six months, or less I have observed in books written

by ned as the farthest to which a husband's

ardour extends Yet, after all, as a friend and companion, I hope

never to become quite distasteful to my dear master"