is air appalled me—but anything was preferable to the solitude which I had so long endured, and I even welcomed his presence as a relief.38.“And you have not seen it?” he said abruptly, after having stared about him for some moments in silence—“you have not then seen it?—but, stay! you shall.” Thus speaking, and having carefully shaded his lamp, he hurried to one of the casements, and threw it freely open to the storm
He says, "His air appalled me", just like in the beginning paragraphs where the air of the castle also appalled him.