d Carter; who had now undone the bandages; “only I wish I could have got here sooner: he would not have bled so much—but how is this? The flesh on the shoulder is torn as well as cut。 This wound was not done with a knife: there have been teeth here!”
“She bit me;” he murmured。 “She worried me like a tigress; when Rochester got the knife from her。”
“You should not have yielded: you should have grappled with her at once;” said Mr。 Rochester。
“But under such circumstances; what could one do?” returned Mason。 “Oh; it was frightful!” he added; shuddering。 “And I did not expect it: she looked so quiet at first。”
“I warned you;” was his friend’s answer; “I said—be on your guard when you go near her。 Besides; you might have waited till to… morrow; and had me with you: it was mere folly to attempt the interview to…night; and alone。”
“I thought I could have done some good。”
“You thought! you thought! Yes; it makes me impatient to hear you: but; however; you have suffered; and are likely to suffer enough for not taking my advice; so I’ll say no more。 Carter—hurry!—hurry! The sun will soon rise; and I must have him off。”
“Directly; sir; the shoulder is just bandaged。 I must look to this other wound in the arm: she has had her teeth here too; I think。”
“She sucked the blood: she said she’d drain my heart;” said Mason。
I saw Mr。 Rochester shudder: a singularly marked expression of disgust; horror; hatred; warped his countenance almost to distortion; but he only said—
“e; be silent; Richard; and never mind her gibberish: don’t repeat it。”
“I wish I could forget it;” was the answer。
“You will when you are out of the country: when you get back to Spanish Town; you may think of her as dead and buried—or r