id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 25789 Robinson, A. Mary F. (Agnes Mary Frances) Emily Brontë .txt text/plain 70766 3923 78 It was in the first year of the school that the little Brontë girls left Bearing the elder sisters' fate in view, the authorities warned Mr. Brontë, and the two children came home to Haworth. Such is the home to which Emily Brontë clung with the passionate love of Miss Branwell took care that the girls should not lack more homely Miss Ellen Nussey is the only person living who knew Emily Brontë on prim, trim little body like pretty Anne, nor with Charlotte Brontë's for Charlotte, not for Emily or Anne, they were only girls; their dreams "My sister Emily loved the moors," says Charlotte, writing of these days An interval of happiness to lonely Emily; Charlotte's friend came to the Then Charlotte and Anne went back to Miss Wooler's, and Emily, The year 1840 found Emily, Branwell, and Charlotte all at home together. morning, before Charlotte and Emily, having travelled night and day, ./cache/25789.txt ./txt/25789.txt