Quote by: Anne Bronte

After breakfast, determined to pass as little of the day as possible in company with Lady Lowborough, I quietly stole away from the company and retired to the library. Mr. Hargrave followed me thither, under pretence of coming for a book; and first, turning to the shelves, he selected a volume, and then quietly, but by no means timidly, approaching me, he stood beside me, resting his hand on the back of my chair, and said softly, ‘And so you consider yourself free at last?’ ‘Yes,’ said I, without moving, or raising my eyes from my book, ‘free to do anything but offend God and my conscience.


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Author Bio


  • NameAnne Bronte
  • DescriptionBritish novelist and poet
  • AliasesActon Bell
  • BornJanuary 17, 1820
  • DiedMay 28, 1849
  • CountryUnited Kingdom
  • ProfessionWriter; Poet; Novelist
  • WorksThe Tenant Of Wildfell Hall