Charlotte Bronte Quotes
While I Looked, My Inner Self Moved; My Spirit Shook Its Always-fettered Wings Half Loose; I Had A Sudden Feeling As If I, Who Never Yet Truly Lived, Were At Last About To Taste Life. In That Morning My Soul Grew As Fast As Jonah's Gourd.
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