Quotation from: Jane Eyre

Written by: Charlotte Bronte


I looked at her. She had, I thought, a remarkable countenance,
instinct both with power and goodness. I took sudden courage.
Answering her compassionate gaze with a smile, I said -- "I will
trust you. If I were a masterless and stray dog, I know that you
would not turn me from your hearth to-night: as it is, I really
have no fear. Do with me and for me as you like; but excuse me
from much discourse -- my breath is short -- I feel a spasm when
I speak." All three surveyed me, and all three were silent.

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