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CH37P:25:Confess your heart now.

Jane, I ever like your tone of voice: it still renews hope, it sounds so truthful. When I hear it, it carries me back a year. I forget that you have formed a new tie. But I am not a foolgo Where must I go, sir? Your own waywith the husband you have chosen. Who is that? You knowthis St. John Rivers. He is not my husband, nor ever will be. He does not love me: I do not love him. He loves (as he can love, and that is not as you love) a beautiful young lady called Rosamond. He wanted to marry me only because he thought I should make a suitable missionarys wife, which she would not have done. He is good and great, but severe; and, for me, cold as an iceberg. He is not like you, sir: I am not happy at his side, nor near him, nor with him. He has no indulgence for meno fondness. He sees nothing attractive in me; not even youthonly a few useful mental points.Then I must leave you, sir, to go to him? I shuddered involuntarily, and clung instinctively closer to my blind but beloved master. He smiled. What, Jane! Is this true? Is such really the state of matters between you and Rivers?