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The Life of Charlotte Bronte - Volume 1

CHAPTER X
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In my secret soul, I believe there is no cause to regret it.

My plans for the future are bounded to this intention: if I once get to Brussels, and if my health is spared, I will do my best to make the utmost of every advantage that shall come within my reach.

When the half-year is expired, I will do what I can.
* * * * * "Believe me, though I was born in April, the month of cloud and sunshine, I am not changeful.

My spirits are unequal, and sometimes I speak vehemently, and sometimes I say nothing at all; but I have a steady regard for you, and if you will let the cloud and shower pass by, be sure the sun is always behind, obscured, but still existing." At Christmas she left her situation, after a parting with her employers which seems to have affected and touched her greatly.

"They only made too much of me," was her remark, after leaving this family; "I did not deserve it." * * * * * All four children hoped to meet together at their father's house this December.


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