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The Life of Charlotte Bronte - Volume 1

CHAPTER II
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On remounting their steeds they commenced with a race, and not unfrequently an inebriate or unskilful horseman or woman was put _hors de combat_.

A race also was frequent at the end.

of these wedding expeditions, from the bridge to the toll-bar at Haworth.
The race-course you will know to be anything but level." Into the midst of this lawless, yet not unkindly population, Mr.Bronte brought his wife and six little children, in February, 1820.

There are those yet alive who remember seven heavily-laden carts lumbering slowly up the long stone street, bearing the "new parson's" household goods to his future abode.
One wonders how the bleak aspect of her new home--the low, oblong, stone parsonage, high up, yet with a still higher back-ground of sweeping moors--struck on the gentle, delicate wife, whose health even then was failing..


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