Rosalind MilesNo other woman had that air of spring in January, that ever-bubbling fount of love and hope.
About This Quote
This quote comes from the famous novel by Emily Brontë, Wuthering Heights. It is about Catherine Earnshaw’s love for Heathcliff, the man who is the main villain in the book. She loves him so much that she is willing to endure everything he does to her, even if it means she can never be happy.
Source: The Child Of The Holy Grail
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