Quotation from: Villette

Written by: Charlotte Bronte


Pleasure at regaining made me forget merited reproach for the teasing
torment; my joy was great; it could not be concealed: yet I think it
broke out more in countenance than language. I said little.


"Are you satisfied now?" asked Dr. John.


I replied that I was--satisfied and happy.


"Well then," he proceeded, "how do you feel physically? Are you
growing calmer? Not much: for you tremble like a leaf still."

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