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CH24P:16:Challenge Mrs Fairfax's doubts.

It passes me! she continued; but no doubt it is true since you say so. How it will answer, I cannot tell: I really dont know. Equality of position and fortune is often advisable in such cases; and there are twenty years of difference in your ages. He might almost be your father. No, indeed, Mrs. Fairfax! exclaimed I, nettled; he is nothing like my father! No one, who saw us together, would suppose it for an instant. Mr. Rochester looks as young, and is as young, as some men at five-and-twenty. Is it really for love he is going to marry you? she asked. I was so hurt by her coldness and scepticism, that the tears rose to my eyes. I am sorry to grieve you, pursued the widow; but you are so young, and so little acquainted with men, I wished to put you on your guard. It is an old saying that all is not gold that glitters; and in this case I do fear there will be something found to be different to what either you or I expect. Why?am I a monster? I said: is it impossible that Mr. Rochester should have a sincere affection for me?