The Brontës; Life And Letters: Being An Attempt to Present a Full And Final ...

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Shorter Clement King
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My sight will not allow me to write several letters per day, so I was obliged to> do it gradually.
I send you two more circulars because you ask for them, not because I hope their distribution will produce any result I hope that if a time should come when Emily, Anne, or I shall be able to serve you, we shall not foi^et that you have done your best to serve us.
Mr. Smith has gone hence. He is in Ireland at present, and will stay there six weeks. He has left neither a bad nor a good character be
...hind him. Nobody regrets him, because nobody could attach themselves to one who could attach himself to nobody. I thought once he had a regard for you, but I do not think so now. He has never asked after you since you left, nor even mentioned you in my hearing, except to say once when I purposely alluded to you, that you were 'not very locomotive.' The meaning of the observation I leave you to divine.
Yet the man is not without points that will be most useful to himself in getting through life. His good qualities, however, are all of the selfish order, but they will make him respected where better and more generous natures would be despised, or at least neglected.


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