We talk, I believe, all day long: to talk to each other is but a more animated and an audible thinking. All my confidence is bestowed on him; all his confidence is devoted to me; we are precisely suited in character – perfect concord is the result…Mr. Rochester continued blind the first two years of our union; perhaps it was that circumstance that drew us so very near – that knit us so very close; for I was then his vision, as I am still his right hand.
– Charlotte Bronte
Jane Eyre, Chapter 38. Jane and Rochester have arrived at the perfect plateau of contentment in their marital togetherness. They are devoted to one another, they depend on each other, love flows through every part of their daily lives. They are in perfect harmony.