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"I think I can I know I have always loved my own sisters; and I
knohat rounded,--respect for their
worth and admiration of their talents You too have principle and
mind: your tastes and habits resereeable to me; in your conversation I have
already for some time found a salutary solace I feel I can easily
and naturally est sister"
"Thank you: that contents er, you will perhaps irritate me afresh by some
mistrustful scruple"
"And the school, Miss Eyre? It must now be shut up, I suppose?"
"No I will retain et a substitute"
He smiled approbation: we shook hands, and he took leave
I need not narrate in detail the further struggles I had, and