Esther Summerson Quotes

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Charles Dickens
“I found every breath of air, and every scent, and every flower and leaf and blade of grass and every passing cloud, and everything in nature, more beautiful and wonderful to me than I had ever found it yet. This was my first gain from my illness. How little I had lost, when the wide world was so full of delight for me.”
Charles Dickens, Bleak House

Charles Dickens
“I was glad to be tenderly remembered, to be gently pitied, not to be quite forgotten.”
Charles Dickens, Bleak House

Charles Dickens
“Woodcourt: “Miss Summerson,” said Mr. Woodcourt, “if without obtruding myself on your confidence I may remain near you, pray let me do so.”
Esther: “You are truly kind,” I answered. “I need wish to keep no secret of my own from you; if I keep any, it is another’s.”
Woodcourt: “I quite understand. Trust me, I will remain near you only so long as I can fully respect it.”
Esther: “I trust implicitly to you,” I said, “I know and deeply feel how sacredly you keep your promise.” - pg.807”
Charles Dickens, Bleak House