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I am quite enjoying the book so far. It was a shock to see Mdlle Reuter walking hand in hand with M Pelet but I can see things may now be starting to develop with Mdlle Henri.
A good read so far. I don't think it has quite as well developed a narrative as that of Villette which had better nuanced characters and strong visual imagery of 19th century Brussels. However, I'm really enjoying it.

As a whole, I like the story so far. You can see Bronte really working with so much that with become common motifs for her -- orphaned narrators, faschination with and dislike of Continental Europeans, main character as a teacher, dislike for the Catholic faith. I find it interesting here that she choses a male narrator, which is typical for a Bildungsroman/Picaresque novel of the time period. I wonder what potentially caused her to write with female narrators for the rest of her career. Her female narrative is far stronger than her male narrative one, so I wonder if that may have had something to do with it.
I am looking forward to finishing this little book and see if I finally grow to like Crimsworth or not.