All happiness will be torn away with you.
 Charlotte Brontë, Jane Eyre (16 October 1847). copy citation

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Author Charlotte Brontë
Source Jane Eyre
Topic happiness tears
Date 16 October 1847
Language English
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“It would not be wicked to love me. ” “ It would to obey you. ” I laid my hand on the back of a chair for support: I shook, I feared—but I resolved.
“ One instant, Jane. Give one glance to my horrible life when you are gone. All happiness will be torn away with you. What then is left? For a wife I have but the maniac upstairs: as well might you refer me to some corpse in yonder churchyard. What shall I do, Jane? Where turn for a companion and for some hope? ” “ Do as I do: trust in God and yourself.” source