Charles Dickens Quotes
The Clear Cold Sunshine Glances Into The Brittle Woods, And Approvingly Beholds The Sharp Wind Scattering The Leaves And Drying The Moss. It Glides Over The Park After The Moving Shadows Of The Clouds, And Chases Them, And Never Catches Them, All Day. It Looks In The Windows, And Touches The Ancestral Portraits With Bars And Patches Of Brightness, Never Contemplated By The Painters.
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