Charles Dickens Quotes
As The Prospect Gradually Revealed Itself And Disclosed The Scene Over Which The Wind Had Wandered In The Dark, Like My Memory Over My Life, I Had A Pleasure In Discovering The Unknown Objects That Had Been Around Me In My Sleep. At First They Were Faintly Discernible In The Mist, And Above Them The Later Stars Still Glimmered. That Pale Interval Over, The Picture Began To Enlarge And Fill Up So Fast That At Every New Peep I Could Have Found Enough To Look At For An Hour. Imperceptibly My Candles Became The Only Incongruous Part Of The Morning, The Dark Places In My Room All Melted Away, And The Day Shone Bright Upon A Cheerful Landscape, Prominent In Which The Old Abbey Church, With Its Massive Tower, Threw A Softer Train Of Shadow On The View Than Seemed Compatible With Its Rugged Character.
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