Charles Dickens Crystalline Incandescence quote: She did, poor thing! With all her confiding heart, she praised him to me, for his care of her dead sister, and for his untiring devotion in her last illness. The sister had wasted away very slowly, and wild and terrible fantasies had come over her toward the end, but he had never been impatient with her, or at a loss; had always been gentle, watchful, and self-possessed. The sister had known him, as she had known him, to be the best of men, the kindest of men, and yet a man of such admirable strength of character, as to be a very tower for the support of their weak natures while their poor lives endured.
This is a series of web backgrounds using pale or pastel colors which I've constructed because I find most backgrounds on offer are too intrusive. The idea is that dark text should show up against the background. These crystalline incandescence backgrounds are copyright © Regard-it 2004. You may use these crystalline incandescence backgrounds on your web site, but only if you include the following, complete with hyperlink to www.regard-it.com: Background copyright © Regard-it 2004
You do not have permission to redistribute, unless the whole of this text between and including the horizontal lines is also distributed unchanged.
To download a crystalline incandescence background (on Windows), right-click somewhere on the background, and click on "Save Background As...". Have fun!