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Jane Eyre: An Autobiography - Brontë, Charlotte · 78 words
Here, Jane. he said; and I walked round to the other side of a large bed, which with its drawn curtains concealed a considerable portion of the chamber. An easy chair was near the bed head. a man sat in it, dressed with the exception of his coat; he was still; his head leant back; his eyes were closed. Mr. Rochester held the candle over him; I recognised in his pale and seemingly lifeless face the stranger, Mason.
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