Quotation from: Jane Eyre

Written by: Charlotte Bronte


"It is a bright, sunny morning, sir," I said. "The rain is over
and gone, and there is a tender shining after it: you shall have
a walk soon."


I had wakened the glow: his features beamed.


"Oh, you are indeed there, my skylark! Come to me. You are not
gone: not vanished? I heard one of your kind an hour ago, singing
high over the wood: but its song had no music for me, any more than
the rising sun had rays. All the melody on earth is concentrated
in my Jane's tongue to my ear (I am glad it is not naturally a
silent one): all the sunshine I can feel is in her presence."

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