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The Life of Charlotte Bronte - Volume 1

CHAPTER VIII
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You have probably seen such instances.

They don't get over their difficulties; they forget them, when their stomach (or whatever organ it is that inflicts such misery on sedentary people) will let them.

I have heard her condemn Socinianism, Calvinism, and many other 'isms' inconsistent with Church of Englandism.

I used to wonder at her acquaintance with such subjects." "May 10th, 1836.
"I was struck with the note you sent me with the umbrella; it showed a degree of interest in my concerns which I have no right to expect from any earthly creature.

I won't play the hypocrite; I won't answer your kind, gentle, friendly questions in the way you wish me to.


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