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CH21P:22:Demand the truth now.

I felt pain, and then I felt ire; and then I felt a determination to subdue herto be her mistress in spite both of her nature and her will. My tears had risen, just as in childhood: I ordered them back to their source. I brought a chair to the bed-head: I sat down and leaned over the pillow. You sent for me, I said, and I am here; and it is my intention to stay till I see how you get on. Oh, of course! You have seen my daughters? Yes. Well, you may tell them I wish you to stay till I can talk some things over with you I have on my mind: to-night it is too late, and I have a difficulty in recalling them. But there was something I wished to saylet me see The wandering look and changed utterance told what wreck had taken place in her once vigorous frame. Turning restlessly, she drew the bedclothes round her; my elbow, resting on a corner of the quilt, fixed it down: she was at once irritated. Sit up! said she; dont annoy me with holding the clothes fast. Are you Jane Eyre? I am Jane Eyre.