[The Life of Charlotte Bronte - Volume 1 by Elizabeth Gaskell]@TWC D-Link bookThe Life of Charlotte Bronte - Volume 1 CHAPTER XII 14/51
In other respects, I have nothing substantial to complain of, nor is this a cause for complaint. I hope you are well.
Walk out often on the moors.
My love to Tabby. I hope she keeps well." And about this time she wrote to her father, "June 2nd, 1818, "I was very glad to hear from home.
I had begun to get low-spirited at not receiving any news, and to entertain indefinite fears that something was wrong.
You do not say anything about your own health, but I hope you are well, and Emily also.
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