It is painful to be told that anything is very fine and not be able to feel that it is fine--something like being blind, while people talk of the sky.


The Works of George Eliot: Middlemarch (ed. 1900)


It is painful to be told that anything is very fine and not be able to feel that it is fine--something like being blind, while people talk of the sky.

It is painful to be told that anything is very fine and not be able to feel that it is fine--something like being blind, while people talk of the sky.

It is painful to be told that anything is very fine and not be able to feel that it is fine--something like being blind, while people talk of the sky.

It is painful to be told that anything is very fine and not be able to feel that it is fine--something like being blind, while people talk of the sky.