Charles Dickens Quotes
As The Elms Bent To One Another, Like Giants Who Were Whispering Secrets, And After A Few Seconds Of Such Repose Fell Into A Violent Flurry, Tossing Their Wild Arms About, As If Their Late Confidences Were Really Too Wicked For Their Peace Of Mind, Some Weather-beaten, Ragged Old Rooks' Nests, Burdening Their Higher Branches, Swung Like Wrecks Upon A Stormy Sea.
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