Abstract
This article describes newly discovered evidence regarding the relationship between Charlotte Brontë and her student and friend Ann Cook, based upon recently ascertained inscriptions made by Miss Cook in Charlotte's copy of the Book of Common Prayer, including the statement, 'Pray don't forget me my sweet little thing'. These inscriptions, along with other historical matter, suggest that their relationship was more complicated and intense than otherwise thought or known.
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