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* The wide-eyed, flabbergasted reaction of Charlotte's publisher, Mr. Smith, when he sees her (and her sister Anne) for the first time. Also the delivery of Charlotte's indignant response.\n-->'''Mr. Smith:''' So y-you're...you...''you'' are Currer Bell?\n-->'''Charlotte:''' What makes you doubt it, Mr. Smith? My accent? My gender? My size?
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* While out for a walk, Emily tells Anne a story she's heard about a man who will become the inspiration for Heathcliff. She really gets into it, and Anne is absolutely horrified by what she's hearing. Then, stopping outside a shop, Emily calmly says "Anyway, if we're writing novels, I imagine we'll need more paper."
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* While out for a walk, Emily tells Anne a story she's heard about a man who will become the inspiration for Heathcliff. She really gets into it, and Anne is absolutely horrified by what she's hearing. Then, stopping outside a shop, Emily calmly says "Anyway, if we're writing novels, I imagine we'll need more paper.""
* The wide-eyed, flabbergasted reaction of Charlotte's publisher when he sees her for the first time.
* The wide-eyed, flabbergasted reaction of Charlotte's publisher when he sees her for the first time.
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* While out for a walk, Emily tells Anne a story she's heard about a man who will become the inspiration for Heathcliff. She really gets into it, and Anne is absolutely horrified by what she's hearing. Then, stopping outside a shop, Emily calmly says "Anyway, if we're writing novels, I imagine we'll need more paper."