Charlotte Brontë at home . Cornell UniversityLibrary The original of tliis book is inthe Cornell University Library. There are no known copyright restrictions inthe United States on the use of the text. BY MARION HARLAND Some Colonial Homesteads, and Their Stories. With 86 illusta^tions. 8°, gilt top $ More Colonial Homesteads, and Their Stories. With 81 illustrations. 8°, gilt top , . $ Where Ghosts Walk. The Haunts of Fa-miliar Characters in History and 33 illustrations. 8°, gilt top $ Literary Hearthstones. Studies of the Hom


Charlotte Brontë at home . Cornell UniversityLibrary The original of tliis book is inthe Cornell University Library. There are no known copyright restrictions inthe United States on the use of the text. BY MARION HARLAND Some Colonial Homesteads, and Their Stories. With 86 illusta^tions. 8°, gilt top $ More Colonial Homesteads, and Their Stories. With 81 illustrations. 8°, gilt top , . $ Where Ghosts Walk. The Haunts of Fa-miliar Characters in History and 33 illustrations. 8°, gilt top $ Literary Hearthstones. Studies of the HomeLife of Certain Writers and Thinkers. Fully illustrated,le*^ . ... $ The first issues will be :Charlotte Bronte. | William Cowper. G. P. PUTNAMS SONS, New York and London Xiterars Ibeartbstones studies of me Home-Life ofCertain Writers arvd Thini^ers CHARLOTTE BRONTE. CHARLOTTE BRONTE Charlotte Bronte AT HOME BY MARION HARLANDc/^^-^^^^j [OR OF SOME COLONIAL HOMESTEADS AND THEIRSTORIES, where GHOSTS WALK, ETC. ., if ILLUSTRATED G. P. PUTNAMS SONSNEW YORK AND LONDON ttbc IftnlcFjerbocftei: ipreas iSgg /\» \bOK%\ Copyright, iSgg BY G. P. PUTNAMS SONSEntered at Stationers Hall, London Zbc Tinfclierboclter press, mew H^ocft To THE REVEREND J. WADE for thirty-seven years incumbent of haworth in cordial appreciation of the unfailing courtesy and kindly aid extended by him to the american stranger within his gates This Volume isGratefully Dedicated PREFATORY THIS simple narrative of the domesticlife of Charlotte Bronte is as carefuland patient as conscience and affection couldmake it. When practicable, I verified bypersonal investigation what 1 had heard andread. When dependent upon informationreceived from others, I consulted whatseemed to me the ablest authorities upon asubject which has been treated by many,with more or less skill. To no other publishecu31924013440502


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