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"Of course I did But to the point if you please, sir--Miss
Ingraram, because I wished to
render you as madly in love with me as I ith you; and I knew
jealousy would be the best ally I could call in for the furtherance
of that end"
"Excellent! Now you are ser It was a burning sharace
to act in that way Did you think nothing of Miss Ingras are concentrated in one--pride; and that needs
hu Were you jealous, Jane?"
"Neverto you to
know that Answer ram
will not suffer from your dishonest coquetry? Won't she feel
forsaken and deserted?"
"Impossible!--when I told you how she, on the contrary, deserted uished, her fla mind, Mr Rochester I am afraid
your principles on some points are eccentric"
"My principles were never trained, Jane: they rown a
little awry for want of attention"