Quotation from: Jane Eyre

Written by: Charlotte Bronte


"Some days since: nay, I can number them -- four; it was last Monday
night, a singular mood came over me: one in which grief replaced
frenzy -- sorrow, sullenness. I had long had the impression that
since I could nowhere find you, you must be dead. Late that night
-- perhaps it might be between eleven and twelve o'clock -- ere I
retired to my dreary rest, I supplicated God, that, if it seemed
good to Him, I might soon be taken from this life, and admitted to
that world to come, where there was still hope of rejoining Jane.

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