勃朗特一家的故事
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5 Looking for work
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I do not remember everything they did.
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Charlotte and Anne worked as governesses for some months,teaching rich children in big houses, and Branwell got a job like that too,for a while.But they didn't like their work.At home my children were full of talk and laughter,but away from home they were shy,quiet,unhappy.
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They wrote a lot of letters in their search for work—some-times to famous people.Branwell wanted to be a writer,so he wrote to writers;but not many of them wrote back.He began to look pale and sad in those days,and he was often in the vil-lage pub,drinking and talking to the people there.Then he got a job selling tickets on the railways,and left home.
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The girls had an idea.I remember the day when they told me about it.Charlotte and Anne were at home on holiday,and we were all in the sitting-room after dinner one evening. Anne was playing the piano,and singing quietly to herself.She was the prettiest of the three girls,I suppose.She had long wavy brown hair,and a gentle,kind face Emily sat on the floor be-side her,stroking the ears of her dog,Keeper.Charlotte sat op- posite me on the sofa,like a little child with a serious,thought- ful face.She was the smallest;her feet were no bigger than my hands.
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She looked at me carefully.'Papa,'she said.'We want to start a school.'
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'Really,my dear? Where?'
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'Here.'
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'But Charlotte,my dear,we have no room.This house is full already.'
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'Oh,but we could change the house,papa.We could build a schoolroom.'
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'Well,yes,I suppose so,'I said.'But—why do you want to do this?Isn't it better to work as governesses,in some big fine house?'
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'Oh no,papa!'All three girls spoke at once.Anne had stopped playing,and Emily looked very angry and frightening.I could see they had thought hard about this.
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Charlotte said:'The life of a governess is terrible,papa!A governess has no time of her own,no friends,no one to talk to,and if she gets angry with the children,they just run to their mother.I couldn't possibly be a governess all my life!'
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'It's true,papa,'Anne said.'It's an awful life.We're so lonely away from each other.Why can't we have a school,and all live here?Then we can take care of you and Aunt Branwell when you get old.'
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I looked at Emily.Her eyes were shining;I could see that the idea was important to her too.
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'But why will people send their children here?' I asked.'Haworth is not a big town,or a beautiful place.How will you find children to teach?'
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'We have thought of that too,papa,'Charlotte said.'We must learn more,and become better teachers.I have spoken to Aunt Branwell,and she will give us the money,if you agree.Emily and I want to go to Belgium,to learn French.If we can speak French well,then parents will send their children to us to learn that.'
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'Emily will go?'I said.I looked at her.Emily had only been away from home twice,and each time she had been very un-happy.But now she looked excited.
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'Yes,papa,'she said.'I will go.Charlotte is right— we must do something.And this will help us to stay together.'
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'And Anne?'
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'I will stay as a governess with the Robinson family,'Anne said sadly.'There's not enough money for us all to go,and ...the Robinsons are not so very bad.'
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It was always like that.Anne was a gentle girl;she did not fight as hard as the others.Perhaps her life was easier because of that.I don't know.
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But I thought it was a wonderful idea.I wrote to Belgium,and found them places in a school in Brussels,which was owned by a Monsieur Héger.I agreed to take the girls there,and for a month I wrote down French words in a little pocket book,to help me on the journey.Then,one afternoon in 1824,we caught the train to London.
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I had not been to London for over twenty years,and my daughters had never been there.We stayed for three days,and then we took the night boat to Belgium,and arrived at a tall,fine school building in the centre of Brussels.
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Héger himself was a very polite,friendly man—very kind.He did not always understand my French,but he showed me round the school,and talked a lot,very fast.I smiled, and tried to answer.
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The two girls were very excited when I left them.As I came home on the boat,I thought:'This is a good thing,a fine thing,perhaps.My daughters will start a good school, and Ha-worth will become famous.I hope Branwell can make a success of his life,too.Then my wife Maria will be pleased with us all.'
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