David Copperfield by Charles Dickens Chapter 13 Page 62

more the lying softly down upon it, nestling in the snow-white sheets!

— inspired. I remember how I thought of all the solitary places under the night sky where I had slept, and how I prayed that I never might be houseless any more, and never might forget the houseless. I remember how I seemed to float, then, down the melancholy glory of that track upon the sea, away into the world of dreams.