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“The house consists of four rooms on each floor, and is two storeys high. When the Brontës took possession, they made the larger parlour, to the left of the entrance, the family sitting-room, while that on the right was appropriated to Mr Brontë as a study. Behind this was the kitchen, and behind the former, a sort of flagged store-room. Upstairs, there were four bedchambers of similar size . . .”

“The small first floor room over the hall . . . known as ‘the children’s study,’ was also used as a bedroom by Emily.”*******

******* “Inside Haworth: The Humble Parsonage Where the Brontë Sisters Changed Literature,” Country Life, July 30, 2018, https://www.countrylife.co.uk/out-and-about/theatre-film-music/bronte-sisters -parsonage-haworth-146543.

Heathcliff Redux

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