id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 1700 Gaskell, Elizabeth Cleghorn The Life of Charlotte Brontë — Volume 2 .txt text/plain 84952 4467 78 anxieties of the Brontë sisters--Currer Bell's correspondence with Mr. Lewes--Unhealthy state of Haworth--Charlotte Brontë on the revolutions reviews of it--Miss Brontë visits London, meets Mr. Thackeray, and makes Haworth--Miss Brontë's impressions of her visit to London--Her account should like a letter as long as your last, every time you write. them was the great writer of fiction for whom Miss Brontë felt so strong Brontë's thoughts on the subject, in a letter addressed to Miss Wooler, The time when the article was read was good for Miss Brontë; she was dated her letter from a friend's house in the neighbourhood of Mr. Smith's residence; and when, a week or two afterwards, Miss Brontë "Miss Brontë put me so in mind of her own 'Jane Eyre.' She looked Miss Brontë took great pains in seeking out one which she thought stayed at Haworth, Miss Brontë wrote the letter from which the following ./cache/1700.txt ./txt/1700.txt