Charlotte Bronte Quotes
Anybody May Blame Me Who Likes, When I Add Further, That, Now And Then, When I Took A Walk By Myself In The Grounds; When I Went Down To The Gates And Looked Through Them Along The Road; Or When, While Adele Played With Her Nurse, And Mrs. Fairfax Made Jellies In The Storeroom, I Climbed The Three Staircases, Raised The Trap-door Of The Attic, And Having Reached The Leads, Looked Out Afar Over Sequestered Field And Hill, And Along Dim Sky-line - That Then I Longed For A Power Of Vision Which Might Overpass That Limit; Which Might Reach The Busy World, Towns, Regions Full Of Life I Had Heard Of But Never Seen - That Then I Desired More Of Practical Experience Than I Possessed; More Of Intercourse With My Kind, Of Acquaintance With Variety Of Character, Than Was Here Within My Reach.
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