Jane Eyre - Page 331/412

"Quite well," he enunciated; and, with a bow, he left the gate. She

went one way; he another. She turned twice to gaze after him as she

tripped fairy-like down the field; he, as he strode firmly across,

never turned at all.

This spectacle of another's suffering and sacrifice rapt my thoughts

from exclusive meditation on my own. Diana Rivers had designated

her brother "inexorable as death." She had not exaggerated.