Charlotte Bronte Quotes
Hopeless Of The Future, I Wished But This- That My Maker Had That Night Thought Good To Require My Soul Of Me While I Slept; And That This Weary Frame, Absolved By Death From Further Conflict With Fate, Had Now But To Decay Quietly, And Mingle In Peace With The Soil Of This Wilderness.
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