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The Life of Charlotte Bronte - Volume 1

CHAPTER X
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I should very much have liked you to have seen her.

I have got on very well with the servants and children so far; yet it is dreary, solitary work.

You can tell as well as me the lonely feeling of being without a companion." Soon after this was written, Mr.and Mrs.--- returned, in time to allow Charlotte to go and look after Anne's health, which, as she found to her intense anxiety, was far from strong.

What could she do to nurse and cherish up this little sister, the youngest of them all?
Apprehension about her brought up once more the idea of keeping a school.

If, by this means, they three could live together, and maintain themselves, all might go well.


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