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Map of the Glass Town Confederacy, Drawn by Branwell Brontë at Fourteen as a Folding Frontispiece to "History of the Young Men," 1831 (Ashley Library in the British Museum)

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"Many believe that Emily Brontë chose this location as the setting of Wuthering Heights" (Wilks, 72).

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"Some of the little books made and written by the Brontë children. Only examples of Charlotte's and Branwell's have come to light. The books average a mere two inches in height and one and a half inches in width. They are written in almost…

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A map of North London, showing key places Dickens frequented as a child and an adult. He used many of these places in his novels.

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A review of Dombey and Son by John Forster in the Literary Examiner, 28 Oct. 1848.

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Chapters 14-16: Chapter 14. Paul grows more and more old-fashioned, and goes home for the holidays -- Chapter 15. Amazing artfulness of Captain Cuttle, and a new pursuit for Walter Gay -- Chapter 16. What the waves were always saying
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