Charlotte Bronte Quotes
It Drew Aside The Window-curtain And Looked Out; Perhaps It Saw Dawn Approaching, For, Taking The Candle, It Retreated To The Door. Just At My Bedside, The Figure Stopped: The Fiery Eyes Glared Upon Me-she Thrust Up Her Candle Close To My Face, And Extinguished It Under My Eyes. I Was Aware Her Lurid Visage Flamed Over Mine, And I Lost Consciousness: For The Second Time In My Life-only The Second Time-I Became Insensible From Terror.
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