Charlotte Bronte Quotes
Much Better," I Said Calmly. "Much Better, I Thank You, Dr. John." For, Reader, This Tall Young Man - This Darling Son - This Host Of Mine - This Graham Bretton, Was Dr. John: He, And No Other; And, What Is More, I Ascertained This Identity Scarcely With Surprise. What Is More, When I Heard Graham's Step On The Stairs, I Knew What Manner Of Figure Would Enter, And For Whose Aspect To Prepare My Eyes. The Discovery Was Not Of To-day, Its Dawn Had Penetrated My Perceptions Long Since. Of Course I Remembered Young Bretton Well; And Though Ten Years (from Sixteen To Twenty-six) May Greatly Change The Boy As They Mature Him To The Man, Yet They Could Bring No Such Utter Difference As Would Suffice Wholly To Blind My Eyes, Or Baffle My Memory. Dr. John Graham Bretton Retained Still An Affinity To The Youth Of Sixteen.
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