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The Life of Charlotte Bronte - Volume 1

CHAPTER VIII
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Good-bye, my darling E., &c.
"P.

S .-- Strike out that word 'darling;' it is humbug.

Where's the use of protestations?
We've known each other, and liked each other, a good while; that's enough." Not many weeks after this was written, Charlotte also became engaged as a governess.

I intend carefully to abstain from introducing the names of any living people, respecting whom I may have to tell unpleasant truths, or to quote severe remarks from Miss Bronte's letters; but it is necessary that the difficulties she had to encounter in her various phases of life, should be fairly and frankly made known, before the force "of what was resisted" can be at all understood.

I was once speaking to her about "Agnes Grey"-- the novel in which her sister Anne pretty literally describes her own experience as a governess--and alluding more particularly to the account of the stoning of the little nestlings in the presence of the parent birds.


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