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en of Mr。 and Mrs。 Bronte were born before they removed to Haworth。 There is probably some mistake in the inscription on the tablet。
{2} In the month of April 1858; a neat mural tablet was erected within the Communion railing of the Church at Haworth; to the memory of the deceased members of the Bronte family。 The tablet is of white Carrara marble on a ground of dove…coloured marble; with a cornice surmounted by an ornamental pediment of chaste design。 Between the brackets which support the tablet; is inscribed the sacred monogram I。H。S。; in old English letters。
{3} With regard to my own opinion of the present school; I can only give it as formed after what was merely a cursory and superficial inspection; as I do not believe that I was in the house above half an hour; but it was and is this;that the house at Casterton seemed thoroughly healthy and well kept; and is situated in a lovely spot; that the pupils looked bright; happy; and well; and that the lady superintendent was a most prepossessing looking person; who; on my making some inquiry as to the accomplishments taught to the pupils; said that the scheme of education was materially changed since the school had been opened。 I would have inserted this testimony in the first edition; had I believed that any weight could be attached to an opinion formed on such slight and superficial grounds。
{4} 〃Jane Eyre;〃 vol。 I。; page 20。
{5} Scott describes the sport; 〃Shooting at the Popinjay;〃 〃as an ancient game formerly practised with archery; but at this period (1679) with firearms。 This was the figure of a bird decked with parti…coloured feathers; so as to resemble a popinjay or parrot。 It was suspended to a pole; and served for a mark at which the competitors discharged their fusees and carbines in rotation; at the distance of seventy paces。 He whose ball brought down the mark held the proud title of Captain of the Popinjay for the remainder of the day; and was usually escorted in triumph to the most respectable change…house in the neighbourhood; where the evening was closed with conviviality; conducted under his auspices; and if he was able to maintain it; at his expense。〃Old Mortality。
{6} In this Gutenberg eText M。 Heger's comments are given in {} at approximately the place where they occurDP。
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