call sb's names 辱罵
deserve vi. 應(yīng)該得到 vt. 應(yīng)受,值得
"Jane, if all those fine ladies and gentlemen out there came and called me terrible names, what would you do?" he asked. "If I could, I'd make them leave the house." "Or, if they only looked at me, and then said terrible things about me when I could not hear, and then left me alone in the house?" "I wouldn't leave you. I'd stay with you and comfort you, sir." "And if it seemed like the whole world was against me, would you still stay with me?" "Sir, if you deserved my friendship I wouldn't care what other people thought." "Thank you, Jane. I would like to see Mr. Mason now." After I found Mr. Mason and left the two men talking in the library, I went to bed, wondering about Mr. Rochester's strange, serious questions. Some time later, I heard him walking with Mr. Mason to his bedroom, and I was glad that Mr. Rochester sounded happier.