"I had determined and was convinced that I could and ought. It was not
my original intention to deceive, as I have deceived you. I meant to
tell my tale plainly, and make my proposals openly: and it appeared to me
so absolutely rational that I should be considered free to love and be
loved, I never doubted some woman might be found willing and able to
understand my case and accept me, in spite of the curse with which I was
burdened."
"Well, sir?"
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"When you are inquisitive, Jane, you always make me smile. You open your
eyes like an eager bird, and make every now and then a restless movement,
as if answers in speech did not flow fast enough for you, and you wanted
to read the tablet of one's heart. But before I go on, tell me what you
mean by your 'Well, sir?' It is a small phrase very frequent with you;
and which many a time has drawn me on and on through interminable talk: I
don't very well know why."
"I mean,--What next? How did you proceed? What came of such an event?"
"Precisely! and what do you wish to know now?"
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