"I still preserve those relics of past sufferings and experience, like pillars of witness set up in travelling through the valve of life, to mark particular occurrences. The footsteps are obliterated now; the face of the country may be changed; but the pillar is still there, to remind me how all things were when it was reared."

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Source: Agnes Grey ch. 1 (1847)

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Anne Bronte was a 19th-century English novelist and poet, known for her works that explore themes of love, independence, and women's rights.

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