There was something so natural and winning in Clara’s resigned way of looking at these stores in detail, as Herbert pointed them out; and something so confiding, loving, and innocent in her modest manner of yielding herself to Herbert’s embracing arm; and something so gentle in her, so much needing protection.

– Charles Dickens

Great Expectations, Chapter 46. Pip looks at the love between Herbert Pocket and his fiancée Clara Barley and sees it to be innocent and true.