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favorite walking place of the Brontës, which would take them to a convergence of springs which they named romantically the “Meeting of the Waters.” Here, in Ellen Nussey’s words, “nothing appearing in view but miles and miles of heather . . . a fresh breeze wafted on us its exhilarating influence, we laughed and made mirth of each other . . .” (EN, “Reminiscences,” in CBL, v. 1, p. 598). ... log in or subscribe to read full text
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