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CH16P:17:Paint Blanche from memory.

Afterwards, take a piece of smooth ivoryyou have one prepared in your drawing-box: take your palette, mix your freshest, finest, clearest tints; choose your most delicate camel-hair pencils; delineate carefully the loveliest face you can imagine; paint it in your softest shades and sweetest lines, according to the description given by Mrs. Fairfax of Blanche Ingram; remember the raven ringlets, the oriental eye;What! you revert to Mr. Rochester as a model! Order! No snivel!no sentiment!no regret! I will endure only sense and resolution. Recall the august yet harmonious lineaments, the Grecian neck and bust; let the round and dazzling arm be visible, and the delicate hand; omit neither diamond ring nor gold bracelet; portray faithfully the attire, aërial lace and glistening satin, graceful scarf and golden rose; call it Blanche, an accomplished lady of rank. Whenever, in future, you should chance to fancy Mr. Rochester thinks well of you, take out these two pictures and compare them: say, Mr. Rochester might probably win that noble ladys love, if he chose to strive for it; is it likely he would waste a serious thought on this indigent and insignificant plebeian? Ill do it, I resolved: and having framed this determination, I grew calm, and fell asleep.