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Chapter35
HedidnotleaveforCambridgethenextday,ashehadsaidhewould.Hedeferredhisdepartureawholeweek,andduringthattimehemademefeelwhatseverepunishmentagoodyetstern,aconscientiousyetimplacablemancaninflictononewhohasoffendedhim.Withoutoneovertactofhostility,oneupbraidingword,hecontrivedtoimpressmemomentlywiththeconvictionthatIwasputbeyondthepaleofhisfavour.
NotthatSt.Johnharbouredaspiritofunchristianvindictiveness—notthathewouldhaveinjuredahairofmyhead,ifithadbeenfullyinhispowertodoso.Bothbynatureandprinciple,hewassuperiortothemeangratificationofvengeance:hehadforgivenmeforsayingIscornedhimandhislove,buthehadnotforgottenthewords;andaslongasheandIlivedheneverwouldforgetthem.Isawbyhislook,whenheturnedtome,thattheywerealwayswrittenontheairbetweenmeandhim;wheneverIspoke,theysoundedinmyvoicetohisear,andtheirechotonedeveryanswerhegaveme.
Hedidnotabstainfromconversingwithme:heevencalledmeasusualeachmorningtojoinhimathisdesk;andIfearthecorruptmanwithinhimhadapleasureunimpartedto,andunsharedby,thepureChristian,inevincingwithwhatskillhecould,whileactingandspeakingapparentlyjustasusual,extractfromeverydeedandeveryphrasethespiritofinterestandapprovalwhichhadformerlycommunicateda
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certainausterecharmtohislanguageandmanner.Tome,hewasinrealitybecomenolongerflesh,butmarble;hiseyewasacold,bright,bluegem;histongueaspeakinginstrument—nothingmore.
Allthiswastorturetome—refined,lingeringtorture.Itkeptupaslowfireofindignationandatremblingtroubleofgrief,whichharassedandcrushedmealtogether.Ifelthow—ifIwerehiswife,thisgoodman,pureasthedeepsunlesssource,couldsoonkillme,withoutdrawingfrommyveinsasingledropofblood,orreceivingonhisowncrystalconsciencethefainteststainofcrime.EspeciallyIfeltthiswhenImadeanyattempttopropitiatehim.Noruthmetmyruth.HEexperiencednosufferingfromestrangement—noyearningafterreconciliation;andthough,morethanonce,myfastfallingtearsblisteredthepageoverwhichwebothbent,theyproducednomoreeffectonhimthanifhishearthadbeenreallyamatterofstoneormetal.Tohissisters,meantime,hewassomewhatkinderthanusual:asifafraidthatmerecoldnesswouldnotsufficientlyconvincemehowcompletelyIwasbanishedandbanned,headdedtheforceofcontrast;andthisIamsurehedidnotbyforce,butonprinciple.
Thenightbeforehelefthome,happeningtoseehimwalkinginthegardenaboutsunset,andremembering,asIlookedathim,thatthisman,alienatedashenowwas,hadoncesavedmylife,andthatwewerenearrelations,Iwasmovedtomakealastattempttoregainhisfriendship.Iwentoutandapproachedhimashe
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stoodleaningoverthelittlegate;Ispoketothepointatonce.
“St.John,Iamunhappybecauseyouarestillangrywithme.Letusbefriends.”
“Ihopewearefriends,”wastheunmovedreply;whilehestillwatchedtherisingofthemoon,whichhehadbeencontemplatingasIapproached.
“No,St.John,wearenotfriendsaswewere.Youknowthat.”
“Arewenot?Thatiswrong.Formypart,Iwishyounoillandallgood.”
“Ibelieveyou,St.John;forIamsureyouareincapableofwishinganyoneill;but,asIamyourkinswoman,Ishoulddesiresomewhatmoreofaffectionthanthatsortofgeneralphilanthropyyouextendtomerestrangers.”
“Ofcourse,”hesaid.“Yourwishisreasonable,andIamfarfromregardingyouasastranger.”
This,spokeninacool,tranquiltone,wasmortifyingandbafflingenough.HadIattendedtothesuggestionsofprideandire,Ishouldimmediatelyhavelefthim;butsomethingworkedwithinmemorestronglythanthosefeelingscould.Ideeplyveneratedmycousin’stalentandprinciple.Hisfriendshipwasofvaluetome:toloseittriedmeseverely.Iwouldnotsosoonrelinquishtheattempttoreconquerit.
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“Mustwepartinthisway,St.John?AndwhenyougotoIndia,willyouleavemeso,withoutakinderwordthanyouhaveyetspoken?”
Henowturnedquitefromthemoonandfacedme.
“WhenIgotoIndia,Jane,willIleaveyou!What!doyounotgotoIndia?”
“YousaidIcouldnotunlessImarriedyou.”
“Andyouwillnotmarryme!Youadheretothatresolution?”
Reader,doyouknow,asIdo,whatterrorthosecoldpeoplecanputintotheiceoftheirquestions?Howmuchofthefalloftheavalancheisintheiranger?ofthebreakingupofthefrozenseaintheirdispleasure?
“No.St.John,Iwillnotmarryyou.Iadheretomyresolution.”
Theavalanchehadshakenandslidalittleforward,butitdidnotyetcrashdown.
“Oncemore,whythisrefusal?”heasked.
“Formerly,”Ianswered,“becauseyoudidnotloveme;now,Ireply,becauseyoualmosthateme.IfIwereto
marryyou,youwouldkillme.Youarekillingmenow.”Hislipsandcheeksturnedwhite—quitewhite.
“ISHOULDKILLYOU—IAMKILLINGYOU?Yourwordsaresuchasoughtnottobeused:violent,unfeminine,anduntrue.Theybetrayanunfortunate
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stateofmind:theymeritseverereproof:theywouldseeminexcusable,butthatitisthedutyofmantoforgivehisfellowevenuntilseventy-and-seventimes.”Ihadfinishedthebusinessnow.Whileearnestlywishingtoerasefromhismindthetraceofmyformeroffence,Ihadstampedonthattenacioussurfaceanotherandfardeeperimpression,Ihadburntitin.
“Nowyouwillindeedhateme,”Isaid.“Itisuselessto
attempttoconciliateyou:IseeIhavemadeaneternalenemyofyou.”
Afreshwrongdidthesewordsinflict:theworse,becausetheytouchedonthetruth.Thatbloodlesslipquiveredtoatemporaryspasm.IknewthesteelyireIhadwhetted.Iwasheart-wrung.
“Youutterlymisinterpretmywords,”Isaid,atonce
seizinghishand:“Ihavenointentiontogrieveorpainyou—indeed,Ihavenot.”Mostbitterlyhesmiled—mostdecidedlyhewithdrewhishandfrommine.“Andnowyourecallyourpromise,andwillnotgotoIndiaatall,Ipresume?”saidhe,afteraconsiderablepause.“Yes,Iwill,asyourassistant,”Ianswered.Averylongsilencesucceeded.WhatstruggletherewasinhimbetweenNatureandGraceinthisinterval,I
cannottell:onlysingulargleamsscintillatedinhiseyes,andstrangeshadowspassedoverhisface.Hespokeatlast.
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“Ibeforeprovedtoyoutheabsurdityofasinglewomanofyourageproposingtoaccompanyabroadasinglemanofmine.Iprovedittoyouinsuchtermsas,Ishouldhavethought,wouldhavepreventedyoureveragainalludingtotheplan.Thatyouhavedoneso,Iregret—foryoursake.”
Iinterruptedhim.Anythinglikeatangiblereproachgavemecourageatonce.“Keeptocommonsense,St.John:youarevergingonnonsense.YoupretendtobeshockedbywhatIhavesaid.Youarenotreallyshocked:for,withyoursuperiormind,youcannotbeeithersodullorsoconceitedastomisunderstandmymeaning.Isayagain,Iwillbeyourcurate,ifyoulike,butneveryourwife.”
Againheturnedlividlypale;but,asbefore,controlledhispassionperfectly.Heansweredemphaticallybutcalmly-
“Afemalecurate,whoisnotmywife,wouldneversuitme.Withme,then,itseems,youcannotgo:butifyouaresincereinyouroffer,Iwill,whileintown,speaktoamarriedmissionary,whosewifeneedsacoadjutor.YourownfortunewillmakeyouindependentoftheSociety’said;andthusyoumaystillbesparedthedishonourofbreakingyourpromiseanddesertingthebandyouengagedtojoin.”
NowIneverhad,asthereaderknows,eithergivenanyformalpromiseorenteredintoanyengagement;andthislanguagewasallmuchtoohardandmuchtoodespoticfortheoccasion.Ireplied-
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“Thereisnodishonour,nobreachofpromise,nodesertioninthecase.IamnotundertheslightestobligationtogotoIndia,especiallywithstrangers.WithyouIwouldhaveventuredmuch,becauseIadmire,confidein,and,asasister,Iloveyou;butIamconvincedthat,gowhenandwithwhomIwould,Ishouldnotlivelonginthatclimate.”
“Ah!youareafraidofyourself,”hesaid,curlinghislip.
“Iam.Goddidnotgivememylifetothrowaway;andtodoasyouwishmewould,Ibegintothink,bealmostequivalenttocommittingsuicide.Moreover,beforeIdefinitivelyresolveonquittingEngland,IwillknowforcertainwhetherIcannotbeofgreaterusebyremaining
initthanbyleavingit.”
“Whatdoyoumean?”
“Itwouldbefruitlesstoattempttoexplain;butthereisapointonwhichIhavelongenduredpainfuldoubt,andIcangonowheretillbysomemeansthatdoubtisremoved.”
“Iknowwhereyourheartturnsandtowhatitclings.Theinterestyoucherishislawlessandunconsecrated.Longsinceyououghttohavecrushedit:nowyoushouldblushtoalludetoit.YouthinkofMr.Rochester?”
Itwastrue.Iconfesseditbysilence.
“AreyougoingtoseekMr.Rochester?”
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“Imustfindoutwhatisbecomeofhim.”
“Itremainsforme,then,”hesaid,“torememberyouinmyprayers,andtoentreatGodforyou,inallearnestness,thatyoumaynotindeedbecomeacastaway.IhadthoughtIrecognisedinyouoneofthechosen.ButGodseesnotasmansees:HISwillbedone
—“
Heopenedthegate,passedthroughit,andstrayedawaydowntheglen.Hewassoonoutofsight.
Onre-enteringtheparlour,IfoundDianastandingatthewindow,lookingverythoughtful.DianawasagreatdealtallerthanI:sheputherhandonmyshoulder,and,stooping,examinedmyface.
“Jane,”shesaid,“youarealwaysagitatedandpalenow.Iamsurethereissomethingthematter.TellmewhatbusinessSt.Johnandyouhaveonhands.Ihavewatchedyouthishalfhourfromthewindow;youmustforgivemybeingsuchaspy,butforalongtimeIhavefanciedIhardlyknowwhat.St.Johnisastrangebeing
—“
Shepaused—Ididnotspeak:soonsheresumed-
“Thatbrotherofminecherishespeculiarviewsofsomesortrespectingyou,Iamsure:hehaslongdistinguishedyoubyanoticeandinteresthenevershowedtoanyoneelse—towhatend?Iwishhelovedyou—doeshe,Jane?”
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Iputhercoolhandtomyhotforehead;“No,Die,notonewhit.”
“Thenwhydoeshefollowyousowithhiseyes,andgetyousofrequentlyalonewithhim,andkeepyousocontinuallyathisside?MaryandIhadbothconcludedhewishedyoutomarryhim.”
“Hedoes—hehasaskedmetobehiswife.”
Dianaclappedherhands.“Thatisjustwhatwehopedandthought!Andyouwillmarryhim,Jane,won’tyou?AndthenhewillstayinEngland.”
“Farfromthat,Diana;hissoleideainproposingtomeistoprocureafittingfellow-labourerinhisIndiantoils.”
“What!HewishesyoutogotoIndia?”
“Yes.”
“Madness!”sheexclaimed.“Youwouldnotlivethreemonthsthere,Iamcertain.Younevershallgo:youhavenotconsented,haveyou,Jane?”
“Ihaverefusedtomarryhim—“
“Andhaveconsequentlydispleasedhim?”she
suggested.
“Deeply:hewillneverforgiveme,Ifear:yetIofferedtoaccompanyhimashissister.”
“Itwasfranticfollytodoso,Jane.Thinkofthetaskyouundertook—oneofincessantfatigue,wherefatigue
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killseventhestrong,andyouareweak.St.John—youknowhim—wouldurgeyoutoimpossibilities:withhimtherewouldbenopermissiontorestduringthehothours;andunfortunately,Ihavenoticed,whateverheexacts,youforceyourselftoperform.Iamastonishedyoufoundcouragetorefusehishand.You
donotlovehimthen,Jane?”
“Notasahusband.”
“Yetheisahandsomefellow.”
“AndIamsoplain,yousee,Die.Weshouldneversuit.”
“Plain!You?Notatall.Youaremuchtoopretty,aswellastoogood,tobegrilledaliveinCalcutta.”Andagainsheearnestlyconjuredmetogiveupallthoughtsofgoingoutwithherbrother.
“Imustindeed,”Isaid;“forwhenjustnowIrepeatedtheofferofservinghimforadeacon,heexpressedhimselfshockedatmywantofdecency.HeseemedtothinkIhadcommittedanimproprietyinproposingtoaccompanyhimunmarried:asifIhadnotfromthefirsthopedtofindinhimabrother,andhabituallyregardedhimassuch.”
“Whatmakesyousayhedoesnotloveyou,Jane?”
“Youshouldhearhimselfonthesubject.Hehasagainandagainexplainedthatitisnothimself,buthisofficehewishestomate.HehastoldmeIamformedforlabour—notforlove:whichistrue,nodoubt.But,in
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myopinion,ifIamnotformedforlove,itfollowsthatIamnotformedformarriage.Woulditnotbestrange,Die,tobechainedforlifetoamanwhoregardedonebutasausefultool?”
“Insupportable—unnatural—outofthequestion!”
“Andthen,”Icontinued,“thoughIhaveonlysisterlyaffectionforhimnow,yet,ifforcedtobehiswife,Icanimaginethepossibilityofconceivinganinevitable,strange,torturingkindofloveforhim,becauseheissotalented;andthereisoftenacertainheroicgrandeurinhislook,manner,andconversation.Inthatcase,mylotwouldbecomeunspeakablywretched.Hewouldnotwantmetolovehim;andifIshowedthefeeling,hewouldmakemesensiblethatitwasasuperfluity,unrequiredbyhim,unbecominginme.Iknowhewould.”
“AndyetSt.Johnisagoodman,”saidDiana.
“Heisagoodandagreatman;butheforgets,pitilessly,thefeelingsandclaimsoflittlepeople,inpursuinghisownlargeviews.Itisbetter,therefore,fortheinsignificanttokeepoutofhisway,lest,inhisprogress,heshouldtramplethemdown.Herehecomes!Iwillleaveyou,Diana.”AndIhastenedupstairsasIsawhimenteringthegarden.
ButIwasforcedtomeethimagainatsupper.Duringthatmealheappearedjustascomposedasusual.Ihadthoughthewouldhardlyspeaktome,andIwascertainhehadgivenupthepursuitofhismatrimonialscheme:
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thesequelshowedIwasmistakenonbothpoints.Headdressedmepreciselyinhisordinarymanner,orwhathad,oflate,beenhisordinarymanner—onescrupulouslypolite.NodoubthehadinvokedthehelpoftheHolySpirittosubduetheangerIhadrousedinhim,andnowbelievedhehadforgivenmeoncemore.
Fortheeveningreadingbeforeprayers,heselectedthetwenty-firstchapterofRevelation.ItwasatalltimespleasanttolistenwhilefromhislipsfellthewordsoftheBible:neverdidhisfinevoicesoundatoncesosweetandfull—neverdidhismannerbecomesoimpressiveinitsnoblesimplicity,aswhenhedeliveredtheoraclesofGod:andto-nightthatvoicetookamoresolemntone—thatmanneramorethrillingmeaning—ashesatinthemidstofhishouseholdcircle(theMaymoonshininginthroughtheuncurtainedwindow,andrenderingalmostunnecessarythelightofthecandleonthetable):ashesatthere,bendingoverthegreatoldBible,anddescribedfromitspagethevisionofthenewheavenandthenewearth—toldhowGodwouldcometodwellwithmen,howHewouldwipeawayalltearsfromtheireyes,andpromisedthatthereshouldbenomoredeath,neithersorrownorcrying,noranymorepain,becausetheformerthingswerepassedaway.
Thesucceedingwordsthrilledmestrangelyashespokethem:especiallyasIfelt,bytheslight,indescribablealterationinsound,thatinutteringthem,hiseyehadturnedonme.
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“Hethatovercomethshallinheritallthings;andIwillbehisGod,andheshallbemyson.But,”wasslowly,distinctlyread,“thefearful,theunbelieving,&c.,shallhavetheirpartinthelakewhichburnethwithfireand
brimstone,whichistheseconddeath.”Henceforward,IknewwhatfateSt.Johnfearedforme.
Acalm,subduedtriumph,blentwithalongingearnestness,markedhisenunciationofthelastgloriousversesofthatchapter.ThereaderbelievedhisnamewasalreadywrittenintheLamb’sbookoflife,andheyearnedafterthehourwhichshouldadmithimtothecitytowhichthekingsoftheearthbringtheirgloryandhonour;whichhasnoneedofsunormoontoshineinit,becausethegloryofGodlightensit,andtheLambisthelightthereof.
Intheprayerfollowingthechapter,allhisenergygathered—allhissternzealwoke:hewasindeepearnest,wrestlingwithGod,andresolvedonaconquest.Hesupplicatedstrengthfortheweak-hearted;guidanceforwanderersfromthefold:areturn,evenattheeleventhhour,forthosewhomthetemptationsoftheworldandthefleshwereluringfromthenarrowpath.Heasked,heurged,heclaimedtheboonofabrandsnatchedfromtheburning.Earnestnessiseverdeeplysolemn:first,asIlistenedtothatprayer,Iwonderedathis;then,whenitcontinuedandrose,Iwastouchedbyit,andatlastawed.Hefeltthegreatnessandgoodnessofhispurposesosincerely:
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otherswhoheardhimpleadforit,couldnotbutfeelittoo.
Theprayerover,wetookleaveofhim:hewastogoataveryearlyhourinthemorning.DianaandMaryhavingkissedhim,lefttheroom—incompliance,Ithink,withawhisperedhintfromhim:Itenderedmyhand,andwishedhimapleasantjourney.
“Thankyou,Jane.AsIsaid,IshallreturnfromCambridgeinafortnight:thatspace,then,isyetleftyouforreflection.IfIlistenedtohumanpride,Ishouldsaynomoretoyouofmarriagewithme;butIlistentomyduty,andkeepsteadilyinviewmyfirstaim—todoallthingstothegloryofGod.MyMasterwaslong-suffering:sowillIbe.Icannotgiveyouuptoperditionasavesselofwrath:repent—resolve,whilethereisyettime.Remember,wearebidtoworkwhileitisday—warnedthat‘thenightcomethwhennomanshallwork.’RememberthefateofDives,whohadhisgoodthingsinthislife.Godgiveyoustrengthtochoosethatbetterpartwhichshallnotbetakenfromyou!”
Helaidhishandonmyheadasheutteredthelastwords.Hehadspokenearnestly,mildly:hislookwasnot,indeed,thatofaloverbeholdinghismistress,butitwasthatofapastorrecallinghiswanderingsheep—orbetter,ofaguardianangelwatchingthesoulforwhichheisresponsible.Allmenoftalent,whethertheybemenoffeelingornot;whethertheybezealots,oraspirants,ordespots—providedonlytheybesincere—havetheirsublimemoments,whentheysubdueand
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rule.IfeltvenerationforSt.John—venerationsostrongthatitsimpetusthrustmeatoncetothepointIhadsolongshunned.Iwastemptedtoceasestrugglingwithhim—torushdownthetorrentofhiswillintothegulfofhisexistence,andtherelosemyown.IwasalmostashardbesetbyhimnowasIhadbeenoncebefore,inadifferentway,byanother.Iwasafoolbothtimes.Tohaveyieldedthenwouldhavebeenanerrorofprinciple;tohaveyieldednowwouldhavebeenanerrorofjudgment.SoIthinkatthishour,whenIlookbacktothecrisisthroughthequietmediumoftime:Iwasunconsciousoffollyattheinstant.
Istoodmotionlessundermyhierophant’stouch.Myrefusalswereforgotten—myfearsovercome—mywrestlingsparalysed.TheImpossible—I.E.,mymarriagewithSt.John—wasfastbecomingthePossible.Allwaschangingutterlywithasuddensweep.Religioncalled—Angelsbeckoned—Godcommanded—liferolledtogetherlikeascroll—death’sgatesopening,showedeternitybeyond:itseemed,thatforsafetyandblissthere,allheremightbesacrificedinasecond.Thedimroomwasfullofvisions.
“Couldyoudecidenow?”askedthemissionary.Theinquirywasputingentletones:hedrewmetohimasgently.Oh,thatgentleness!howfarmorepotentisitthanforce!IcouldresistSt.John’swrath:Igrewpliantasareedunderhiskindness.YetIknewallthetime,ifIyieldednow,Ishouldnotthelessbemadetorepent,someday,ofmyformerrebellion.Hisnaturewasnot
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changedbyonehourofsolemnprayer:itwasonlyelevated.“IcoulddecideifIwerebutcertain,”Ianswered:“wereIbutconvincedthatitisGod’swillIshouldmarryyou,Icouldvowtomarryyouhereandnow—comeafterwardswhatwould!”“Myprayersareheard!”ejaculatedSt.John.Hepressedhishandfirmeronmyhead,asifheclaimedme:hesurroundedmewithhisarm,ALMOSTasifhelovedme(IsayALMOST—Iknewthedifference—forIhadfeltwhatitwastobeloved;but,likehim,Ihadnowputloveoutofthequestion,andthoughtonlyofduty).Icontendedwithmyinwarddimnessofvision,beforewhichcloudsyetrolled.Isincerely,deeply,ferventlylongedtodowhatwasright;andonlythat.“Showme,showmethepath!”IentreatedofHeaven.IwasexcitedmorethanIhadeverbeen;andwhetherwhatfollowedwastheeffectofexcitementthereadershalljudge.Allthehousewasstill;forIbelieveall,exceptSt.Johnandmyself,werenowretiredtorest.Theonecandle
wasdyingout:thero
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