
The soul, fortunately, has an interpreter – often an unconscious but still a faithful interpreter – in the eye.
– Charlotte Bront
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- …would not exchange this one little English girl for the Grand Turk’s whole seraglio, gazelle-eyes, houri forms, and all! – Charlotte Bront
- In her past were sweet passages, in her future rosy hopes. – Charlotte Bront
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- … your grasp, even in fury, would have a charm for me… – Charlotte Bront
