Charles Dickens Quotes
All This Time I Had Never Been Able To Consider My Own Situation, Nor Could I Do So Yet. I Had Not The Power To Attend To It. I Was Greatly Dejected And Distressed, But In An Incoherent Wholesale Sort Of Way. As To Forming Any Plan For The Future, I Could As Soon Have Formed An Elephant. When I Opened The Shutters And Looked Out At The Wet Wild Morning, All Of A Leaden Hue; When I Walked From Room To Room; When I Sat Down Again Shivering, Before The Fire, Waiting For My Laundress To Appear; I Thought How Miserable I Was, But Hardly Knew Why, Or How Long I Had Been So, Or On What Day Of The Week I Made The Reflection, Or Even Who I Was That Made It.
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