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Chapter XXXVIII—Conclusion

           "Thankyou,John.Mr.RochestertoldmetogiveyouandMarythis." Iputintohishandafive-poundnote.Withoutwaitingtohearmore,Ileftthekitchen. Inpassingthedoorofthatsanctumsometimeafter,Icaughtthewords 

           "She’llhappendobetterforhimnoronyo‘t’grandladies." Andagain,"Ifsheben’toneo’th’handsomest,she‘snoanfaalandvarrygood-natured;andi’hiseenshe‘sfairbeautiful,onybodymayseethat." 

           IwrotetoMoorHouseandtoCambridgeimmediately,tosaywhatIhaddone:fullyexplainingalsowhyIhadthusacted. DianaandMaryapprovedthestepunreservedly. Dianaannouncedthatshewouldjustgivemetimetogetoverthehoneymoon,andthenshewouldcomeandseeme. 

           "Shehadbetternotwaittillthen,Jane,"saidMr.Rochester,whenIreadherlettertohim;"ifshedoes,shewillbetoolate,forourhoneymoonwillshineourlifelong:itsbeamswillonlyfadeoveryourgraveormine." 

           HowSt.Johnreceivedthenews,Idon’tknow:heneveransweredtheletterinwhichIcommunicatedit:yetsixmonthsafterhewrotetome,without,however,mentioningMr.Rochester’snameoralludingtomymarriage. Hisletterwasthencalm,and,thoughveryserious,kind. Hehasmaintainedaregular,thoughnotfrequent,correspondenceeversince:hehopesIamhappy,andtrustsIamnotofthosewholivewithoutGodintheworld,andonlymindearthlythings. 

           YouhavenotquiteforgottenlittleAdele,haveyou,reader? 

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