Rochester:
[sitting on the steps]
This spring, I came home heart sore and soul withered. Then I met a gentle stranger whose society revives me. With her, I feel like I could live again in a higher, purer way.
[looking at Jane]

Rochester:
Tell me... Am I justified in over leaping an obstacle of custom to obtain her?
Jane Eyre:
There's an obstacle?
Rochester:
A mere conventional impediment.
Jane Eyre:
But what can it be? If you cherish an affection, sir than fortune alone cannot impede you.
Rochester:
Yes.
Jane Eyre:
And if the lady is of noble stock and has indicated that she may reciprocate.
Rochester:
[bewildered]
Jane, of whom do you think I speak?
Jane Eyre:
Of Ms. Ingram.
Rochester:
[rising to his feet]
I am asking what Jane Eyre would do yo secure my happiness.
Jane Eyre:
I would do anything for you, sir. Anything that was right.
Rochester:
...You transfix me quite. I feel I can speak to you now of my lovely one. If you've met her and know her. She's a rare one, isn't she? Fresh and healthy, without soil or taint. I'm sure she'd regenerate me with a vengeance.
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