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CH18P:19:Study the newcomer closely.

It appears I come at an inopportune time, madam, said he, when my friend, Mr. Rochester, is from home; but I arrive from a very long journey, and I think I may presume so far on old and intimate acquaintance as to instal myself here till he returns. His manner was polite; his accent, in speaking, struck me as being somewhat unusual,not precisely foreign, but still not altogether English: his age might be about Mr. Rochesters,between thirty and forty; his complexion was singularly sallow: otherwise he was a fine-looking man, at first sight especially. On closer examination, you detected something in his face that displeased, or rather that failed to please. His features were regular, but too relaxed: his eye was large and well cut, but the life looking out of it was a tame, vacant lifeat least so I thought.