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Happy Merry

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    Happy Merry

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  • erickavillongco:

    the korean story of the little mermaid is that she must kill the prince in order to be human, and instead in the end, she loves him too much and kills herself instead.

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His face was very much agitated and very much flushed, and there were strong workings in the features, and strange gleams in the eyes.
“Oh, Jane, you torture me!” he exclaimed. “With that searching and yet faithful and generous look, you torture me!”
“How can I do that? If you are true, and your offer real, my only feelings to you must be gratitude and devotion—they cannot torture.”
“Gratitude!” he ejaculated; and added wildly—“Jane accept me quickly. Say, Edward—give me my name—Edward—I will marry you.”
“Are you in earnest? Do you truly love me? Do you sincerely wish me to be your wife?”
“I do; and if an oath is necessary to satisfy you, I swear it.”
“Then, sir, I will marry you.”
“Edward—my little wife!”
“Dear Edward!”
“Come to me—come to me entirely now,” said he; and added, in his deepest tone, speaking in my ear as his cheek was laid on mine, “Make my happiness—I will make yours.”
“God pardon me!” he subjoined ere long; “and man meddle not with me: I have her, and will hold her.”
“There is no one to meddle, sir. I have no kindred to interfere.”
“No—that is the best of it,” he said. And if I had loved him less

Charlotte Brontë’s fair copy of Jane Eyre, written out by hand between 16-19 March 1847 to be sent for publication. 

    idlesuperstar:

    His face was very much agitated and very much flushed, and there were strong workings in the features, and strange gleams in the eyes.

    “Oh, Jane, you torture me!” he exclaimed. “With that searching and yet faithful and generous look, you torture me!”

    “How can I do that? If you are true, and your offer real, my only feelings to you must be gratitude and devotion—they cannot torture.”

    “Gratitude!” he ejaculated; and added wildly—“Jane accept me quickly. Say, Edward—give me my name—Edward—I will marry you.”

    “Are you in earnest? Do you truly love me? Do you sincerely wish me to be your wife?”

    “I do; and if an oath is necessary to satisfy you, I swear it.”

    “Then, sir, I will marry you.”

    “Edward—my little wife!”

    “Dear Edward!”

    “Come to me—come to me entirely now,” said he; and added, in his deepest tone, speaking in my ear as his cheek was laid on mine, “Make my happiness—I will make yours.”

    “God pardon me!” he subjoined ere long; “and man meddle not with me: I have her, and will hold her.”

    “There is no one to meddle, sir. I have no kindred to interfere.”

    “No—that is the best of it,” he said. And if I had loved him less

    Charlotte Brontë’s fair copy of Jane Eyre, written out by hand between 16-19 March 1847 to be sent for publication. 

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  • azealiabanks:

I’m going to teach Lucifer how to do this.

    azealiabanks:

    I’m going to teach Lucifer how to do this.

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