David Copperfield by Charles Dickens Chapter 57 Page 33

him with the utmost trust of thy bruised heart; for he has clung to thee, with all the might of his great love!

Surrounded by the rosy light, and standing high upon the deck, apart together, she clinging to him, and he holding her, they solemnly passed away.

The night had fallen on the Kentish hills when we were rowed ashore — and fallen darkly upon me.