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CH24P:7:Accept me as I am.

I laughed at him as he said this. I am not an angel, I asserted; and I will not be one till I die: I will be myself. Mr. Rochester, you must neither expect nor exact anything celestial of mefor you will not get it, any more than I shall get it of you: which I do not at all anticipate. What do you anticipate of me? For a little while you will perhaps be as you are now,a very little while; and then you will turn cool; and then you will be capricious; and then you will be stern, and I shall have much ado to please you: but when you get well used to me, you will perhaps like me again,like me, I say, not love me. I suppose your love will effervesce in six months, or less. I have observed in books written by men, that period assigned as the farthest to which a husbands ardour extends. Yet, after all, as a friend and companion, I hope never to become quite distasteful to my dear master. Distasteful! and like you again! I think I shall like you again, and yet again: and I will make you confess I do not only like, but love youwith truth, fervour, constancy. Yet are you not capricious, sir?