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CH4P:11:State your name clearly.

Who could want me? I asked inwardly, as with both hands I turned the stiff door-handle, which, for a second or two, resisted my efforts. What should I see besides Aunt Reed in the apartment?a man or a woman? The handle turned, the door unclosed, and passing through and curtseying low, I looked up ata black pillar!such, at least, appeared to me, at first sight, the straight, narrow, sable-clad shape standing erect on the rug: the grim face at the top was like a carved mask, placed above the shaft by way of capital. Mrs. Reed occupied her usual seat by the fireside; she made a signal to me to approach; I did so, and she introduced me to the stony stranger with the words: This is the little girl respecting whom I applied to you. He, for it was a man, turned his head slowly towards where I stood, and having examined me with the two inquisitive-looking grey eyes which twinkled under a pair of bushy brows, said solemnly, and in a bass voice, Her size is small: what is her age? Ten years. So much? was the doubtful answer; and he prolonged his scrutiny for some minutes. Presently he addressed meYour name, little girl? Jane Eyre, sir. In uttering these words I looked up: he seemed to me a tall gentleman; but then I was very little; his features were large, and they and all the lines of his frame were equally harsh and prim.