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Brontë, Patrick
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From: The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Quotations
Date: 20030101
Author:ELIZABETH KNOWLES
Brontë, Patrick 1777–1861
1.
Charlotte has been writing a book, and it is much better than likely.
to his younger daughters, on first reading
Jane Eyre
Elizabeth Gaskell
The Life of Charlotte Brontë
(1857)
2.
No quailing, Mrs Gaskell! no drawing back!
apropos her undertaking to write the life of Charlotte Brontëletter from Mrs Gaskell to Ellen Nussey, 24 July 1855
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