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The Life of Charlotte Bronte - Volume 1

CHAPTER VIII
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Reckon on me no more; leave me out in your calculations: perhaps I ought, in the beginning, to have had prudence sufficient to shut my eyes against such a prospect of pleasure, so as to deny myself the hope of it.

Be as angry as you please with me for disappointing you.

I did not intend it, and have only one thing more to say--if you do not go immediately to the sea, will you come to see us at Haworth?
This invitation is not mine only, but papa's and aunt's." However, a little more patience, a little more delay, and she enjoyed the pleasure she had wished for so much.

She and her friend went to Easton for a fortnight in the latter part of September.

It was here she received her first impressions of the sea.
"Oct.


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