“Yes, as my swift days near their goal, ’tis all that I implore: In life and death a chainless soul, with courage to endure.” – Emily Bronte
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"Yes, as my swift days near their goal, ’tis all that I implore: In life and death a chainless soul, with courage to endure." – Emily Bronte
"Yes, as my swift days near their goal, ’tis all that I implore: In life and death a chainless soul, with courage to endure." – Emily Bronte
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