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'Yes, sir, yes; and my arm.'
He sat down, and made me sit beside him. Holding my hand in both
his own, he chafed it; gazing on me, at the same time, with the most
troubled and dreary look.
'My little friend!' said he, 'I wish I were in a quiet island
with only you; and trouble, and danger, and hideous recollections
removed from me.'
'Can I help you, sir?- I'd give my life to serve you.'
'Jane, if aid is wanted, I'll seek it at your hands; I promise
you that.'
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'Thank you, sir. Tell me what to do,- I'll try, at least, to do
it.'
'Fetch me now, Jane, a glass of wine from the dining-room: they
will be at supper there; and tell me if Mason is with them, and what
he is doing.'
I went. I found all the party in the dining-room at supper, as
Mr. Rochester had said; they were not seated at table,- the supper was
arranged on the sideboard; each had taken what he chose, and they
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