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Extractions: Project Gutenberg Etext of Life of Charlotte Bronte, by Gaskell Volume 2 [At this date we are still working on Volume 1] #2 in our series by Elizabeth Claghorn Gaskell Please take a look at the important information in this header. We encourage you to keep this file on your own disk, keeping an electronic path open for the next readers. Do not remove this. **Welcome To The World of Free Plain Vanilla Electronic Texts** **Etexts Readable By Both Humans and By Computers, Since 1971** *These Etexts Prepared By Hundreds of Volunteers and Donations* Information on contacting Project Gutenberg to get Etexts, and further information is included below. We need your donations. The Life of Charlotte Bronte Volume 2 [At this date we are still working on Volume 1] by Elizabeth Claghorn Gaskell April, 1999 [Etext #1700] Project Gutenberg Etext of Life of Charlotte Bronte, by Gaskell *****This file should be named 2locb10.txt or 2locb10.zip****** Corrected EDITIONS of our etexts get a new NUMBER, 2locb11.txt
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Extractions: This document was prepared with borrowed etext from Gutenberg for Arthur's Classic Novels. Gutenberg text prepared by . mailto:wendover@soon.com, Oct 30, 2000 This document was prepared with borrowed etext from Gutenberg for Arthur's Classic Novels. Gutenberg text prepared by . XML markup by Arthur Wendover. Oct 30, 2000. (See source file for details.) Volume 2 by Elizabeth Claghorn Gaskell [At this date we are still working on Volume 1] Chapter I "August 26th, 1846. A few days later, she writes thus: "Papa is still lying in bed, in a dark room, with his eyes bandaged. No inflammation ensued, but still it appears the greatest care, perfect quiet, and utter privation of light are necessary to ensure a good result from the operation. He is very patient, but, of course, depressed and weary. He was allowed to try his sight for the first time yesterday. He could see dimly. Mr. Wilson seemed perfectly satisfied, and said all was right. I have had bad nights from the toothache since I came to Manchester." The sisters retained the old habit, which was begun in their aunt's life-time, of putting away their work at nine o'clock, and beginning their study, pacing up and down the sitting room. At this time, they talked over the stories they were engaged upon, and described their plots. Once or twice a week, each read to the others what she had written, and heard what they had to say about it. Charlotte told me, that the remarks made had seldom any effect in inducing her to alter her work, so possessed was she with the feeling that she had described reality; but the readings were of great and stirring interest to all, taking them out of the gnawing pressure of daily-recurring cares, and setting them in a free place. It was on one of these occasions, that Charlotte determined to make her heroine plain, small, and unattractive, in defiance of the accepted canon.