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I sought it and found it。
“Thank you; now make haste with the letter to Hay; and return as fast as you can。”
A touch of a spurred heel made his horse first start and rear; and then bound away; the dog rushed in his traces; all three vanished;
“Like heath that; in the wilderness;
The wild wind whirls away。”
I took up my muff and walked on。 The incident had occurred and was gone for me: it was an incident of no moment; no romance; no interest in a sense; yet it marked with change one single hour of a monotonous life。 My help had been needed and claimed; I had given it: I was pleased to have done something; trivial; transitory though the deed was; it was yet an active thing; and I was weary of an existence all passive。 The new face; too; was like a new picture introduced to the gallery of memory; and it was dissimilar to all the others hanging there: firstly; because it was masculine; and; secondly; because it was dark; strong; and stern。 I had it still before me when I entered Hay; and slipped the letter into the post… office; I saw it as I walked fast down…hill all the way home。 When I came to the stile; I stopped a minute; looked round and listened; with an idea that a horse’s hoofs might ring on the causeway again; and that a rider in a cloak; and a Gytrash…like Newfoundland dog; might be again apparent: I saw only the hedge and a pollard willow before me; rising up still and straight to meet the moonbeams; I heard only the faintest waft of wind roaming fitful among the trees round Thornfield; a mile distant; and when I glanced down in the direction of the murmur; my eye; traversing the hall…front; caught a light kindling in a window: it reminded me that I was late; and I hurried on。
I did not like re…entering Thornfield。 T
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