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That bitter hour cannot be described: in truth, "the waters came into my soul; I...
Author:
Charlotte Brontë
Book:
Jane Eyre
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That bitter hour cannot be described: in truth, "the waters came into my soul; I sank in deep mire: I felt no standing; I came into deep waters; the floods overflowed me.
( Charlotte Brontë )
[ Jane Eyre ]
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