Tuesday, June 26, 2012

A remainder of former sentiment

This drawing depicts one of my most favorite parts of Persuasion, here is the quote:

"....and Captain Wentworth, without saying a word, turned to her, and quietly obliged her to be assisted into the carriage.

Yes; he had done it. She was in the carriage, and felt that he had placed her there, that his will and his hands had done it, that she owed it to his perception of her fatigue, and his resolution to give her rest. She was very much affected by the view of his disposition towards her, which all these things made apparent. This little circumstance seemed the completion of all that had gone before. She understood him. He could not forgive her, but he could not be unfeeling. Though condemning her for the past, and considering it with high and unjust resentment, though perfectly careless of her, and though becoming attached to another, still he could not see her suffer, without the desire of giving her relief. It was a remainder of former sentiment; it was an impulse of pure, though unacknowledged friendship; it was a proof of his own warm and amiable heart, which she could not contemplate without emotions so compounded of pleasure and pain, that she knew not which prevailed."

Friday, June 22, 2012

Thornfield Hall and Emma


I have not been very productive this month, but here are two things I did get a chance to work on.  Thornfield Hall from Jane Eyre, light up by the rays of the rising sun and Emma, on her walk to Hartfield after visiting Ms.Bates.