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The Life of Charlotte Bronte - Volume 1

CHAPTER VIII
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The fact is, an excursion with you anywhere,--whether to Cleathorpe or Canada,--just by ourselves, would be to me most delightful.

I should, indeed, like to go; but I can't get leave of absence for longer than a week, and I'm afraid that would not suit you--must I then give it up entirely?
I feel as if I _could not_; I never had such a chance of enjoyment before; I do want to see you and talk to you, and be with you.

When do you wish to go?
Could I meet you at Leeds?
To take a gig from Haworth to B., would be to me a very serious increase of expense, and I happen to be very low in cash.

Oh! rich people seem to have many pleasures at their command which we are debarred from! However, no repining.
"Say when you go, and I shall be able in my answer to say decidedly whether I can accompany you or not.

I must--I will--I'm set upon it--I'll be obstinate and bear down all opposition.
"P.S .-- Since writing the above, I find that aunt and papa have determined to go to Liverpool for a fortnight, and take us all with them.


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