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CH26P:14:Confront Mr. Rochester now.

That is my wife, said he. Such is the sole conjugal embrace I am ever to knowsuch are the endearments which are to solace my leisure hours! And this is what I wished to have (laying his hand on my shoulder): this young girl, who stands so grave and quiet at the mouth of hell, looking collectedly at the gambols of a demon, I wanted her just as a change after that fierce ragout. Wood and Briggs, look at the difference! Compare these clear eyes with the red balls yonderthis face with that maskthis form with that bulk; then judge me, priest of the gospel and man of the law, and remember with what judgment ye judge ye shall be judged! Off with you now. I must shut up my prize. We all withdrew. Mr. Rochester stayed a moment behind us, to give some further order to Grace Poole. The solicitor addressed me as he descended the stair. You, madam, said he, are cleared from all blame: your uncle will be glad to hear itif, indeed, he should be still livingwhen Mr. Mason returns to Madeira. My uncle! What of him? Do you know him?