1 Diana offered to teach me German.
2 Diana and Mary appeared in the chamber once or twice a day.
3 Diana had a voice toned, to my ear, like the cooing of a dove.
4 If in our trio there was a superior and a leader, it was Diana.
5 Mary and Diana, let us go into the parlour and talk the matter over.
6 Diana looked and spoke with a certain authority: she had a will, evidently.
7 Diana and Mary have left you, and Moor House is shut up, and you are so lonely.
8 Diana intimated that this would be a different parting from any they had ever yet known.
9 Diana and Mary Rivers became more sad and silent as the day approached for leaving their brother and their home.
10 The instruments of transfer were drawn out: St. John, Diana, Mary, and I, each became possessed of a competency.
11 Diana, as she passed in and out, in the course of preparing tea, brought me a little cake, baked on the top of the oven.
12 Diana said they would both consider themselves rich with a thousand pounds, so with five thousand they will do very well.
13 I like Moor House, and I will live at Moor House; I like Diana and Mary, and I will attach myself for life to Diana and Mary.
14 I could join with Diana and Mary in all their occupations; converse with them as much as they wished, and aid them when and where they would allow me.
15 Diana and Mary relieved me by turning their eyes elsewhere than to my crimsoned visage; but the colder and sterner brother continued to gaze, till the trouble he had excited forced out tears as well as colour.
16 Mr. St. John, when he saw me, merely bowed and passed through; the two ladies stopped: Mary, in a few words, kindly and calmly expressed the pleasure she felt in seeing me well enough to be able to come down; Diana took my hand: she shook her head at me.
17 My father always cherished the idea that he would atone for his error by leaving his possessions to us; that letter informs us that he has bequeathed every penny to the other relation, with the exception of thirty guineas, to be divided between St. John, Diana, and Mary Rivers, for the purchase of three mourning rings.
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