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CH25P:9:Stay awake with him.

Is it because you have the prospect of a journey before you, Jane? Is it the thoughts of going to London that takes away your appetite? I cannot see my prospects clearly to-night, sir; and I hardly know what thoughts I have in my head. Everything in life seems unreal. Except me: I am substantial enoughtouch me. You, sir, are the most phantom-like of all: you are a mere dream. He held out his hand, laughing. Is that a dream? said he, placing it close to my eyes. He had a rounded, muscular, and vigorous hand, as well as a long, strong arm. Yes; though I touch it, it is a dream, said I, as I put it down from before my face. Sir, have you finished supper? Yes, Jane. I rang the bell and ordered away the tray. When we were again alone, I stirred the fire, and then took a low seat at my masters knee. It is near midnight, I said. Yes: but remember, Jane, you promised to wake with me the night before my wedding. I did; and I will keep my promise, for an hour or two at least: I have no wish to go to bed. Are all your arrangements complete? All, sir. And on my part likewise, he returned, I have settled everything; and we shall leave Thornfield to-morrow, within half-an-hour after our return from church. Very well, sir.