Your husband is noble nature, and you are noble too, for you trust, and trust cannot be where there is mean nature.
 Bram Stoker, Dracula (1897). copy citation

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Author Bram Stoker
Source Dracula
Topic trust husband
Date 1897
Language English
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“I, who have read your so sweet letter to poor Lucy of your marriage and your trust, not know you! Oh, Madam Mina, good women tell all their lives, and by day and by hour and by minute, such things that angels can read; and we men who wish to know have in us something of angels’ eyes. Your husband is noble nature, and you are noble too, for you trust, and trust cannot be where there is mean nature. And your husband—tell me of him. Is he quite well? Is all that fever gone, and is he strong and hearty? ”
“ He was almost recovered, but he has been greatly upset by Mr. Hawkins’s death. ”
“ Oh, yes, I know, I know.” source