Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë Chapter 29 Page 26

agents to reveal his own: the which combination of keenness and reserve was considerably more calculated to embarrass than to encourage.

“Do you mean to say,” he asked, “that you are completely isolated from every connection?”

“I do. Not a tie links me to any living thing: not a claim do I possess to admittance under any roof in England.”

“A most singular position at your age!”

Here I saw his glance directed to my hands, which were folded on the table before me.

I wondered what he sought there: his words soon explained the queSt. “You have never been married? You are a spinster?”

Diana laughed.