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When the ‘gipsy’ examines Jane’s face, ‘she’ makes a distinction between what ‘she’ reads in the forehead and in the rest of her face. What is Rochester trying to tell Jane about herself? What does he mean when he says, "‘I see not enemy to a fortunate issue but in the brow’"?

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