Charlotte Bronte Quotes
Was I Gleeful, Settled, Content, During The Hours I Passed In Yonder Bare, Humble Schoolroom This Morning And Afternoon? Not To Decieve Myself, I Must Reply
No: I Felt Desolate To A Degree. I Felt
Yes, Idiot That I Am
I Felt Degraded. I Doubted I Had Taken A Step Which Sank Instead Of Raising Me In The Scale Of Social Existence. I Was Weakly Dismayed At The Ignorance, The Poverty, The Coarseness Of All I Heard And Saw Around Me. But Let Me Not Hate And Despise Myself Too Much For These Feelings; I Know Them To Be Wrong
That Is A Great Step Gained. I Shall Strive To Overcome Them.
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