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CH21P:9:Ask him who it is.

Mr. Rochester meditated. When do you wish to go? Early to-morrow morning, sir. Well, you must have some money; you cant travel without money, and I daresay you have not much: I have given you no salary yet. How much have you in the world, Jane? he asked, smiling. I drew out my purse; a meagre thing it was. Five shillings, sir. He took the purse, poured the hoard into his palm, and chuckled over it as if its scantiness amused him. Soon he produced his pocket-book: Here, said he, offering me a note; it was fifty pounds, and he owed me but fifteen. I told him I had no change. I dont want change; you know that. Take your wages. I declined accepting more than was my due. He scowled at first; then, as if recollecting something, he said Right, right! Better not give you all now: you would, perhaps, stay away three months if you had fifty pounds. There are ten; is it not plenty? Yes, sir, but now you owe me five. Come back for it, then; I am your banker for forty pounds. Mr. Rochester, I may as well mention another matter of business to you while I have the opportunity. Matter of business? I am curious to hear it. You have as good as informed me, sir, that you are going shortly to be married? Yes; what then?