Charlotte Bronte Quotes
Well; I Would Rather Die Yonder Than In A Street, Or On A Frequented Road, ' I Reflected. 'And Far Better That Crows And Ravens -if Any Ravens There Be In These Regions- Should Pick My Flesh From My Bones, Than That They Should Be Prisoned In A Work-house Coffin, And Moulder In A Pauper's Grave.
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