Charles Dickens Quotes
I Came, One Evening Before Sunset, Down Into A Valley, Where I Was To Rest. In The Course Of My Descent To It, By The Winding Track Along The Mountain-side, From Which I Saw It Shining Far Below, I Think Some Long-unwonted Sense Of Beauty And Tranquillity, Some Softening Influence Awakened By Its Peace, Moved Faintly In My Breast. I Remember Pausing Once, With A Kind Of Sorrow That Was Not All Oppressive, Not Quite Despairing. I Remember Almost Hoping That Some Better Change Was Possible Within Me. I Came Into The Valley, As The Evening Sun Was
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