Abstract

AbstractThe Bronte Museum, now gradually becoming very rich in the benefactions of its friends, has received as a gift from a member of the Council of the Bronte Society, Mrs. Jagger, of Honley, a little souvenir of Charlotte and Anne which is very intimate and touching in its associations. It is the tiny book of accounts kept on the occasion of two momentous episodes in the lives of the sisters—their spirited excursion to London in 1848, and the inexpressibly sad little journey less than a year later, when Anne went to her death at Scarborough.

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