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Charlotte Bronte: Jane Eyre24. CHAPTER XXIV (continued)"The truest love that ever heart Her coming was my hope each day, I dreamed it would be nameless bliss, But wide as pathless was the space And haunted as a robber-path I dangers dared; I hindrance scorned; On sped my rainbow, fast as light; Still bright on clouds of suffering dim I care not in this moment sweet, Though haughty Hate should strike me down, My love has placed her little hand My love has sworn, with sealing kiss, Buy a copy of Jane Eyre at Amazon.com
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