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Aged 15, it was Anne's first time away from home, and she made few friends at Roe Head.
She was quiet and hard working, and determined to stay and get the education she needed to support herself.
She stayed for two years, winning a good-conduct medal in December 1836, and returning home only during Christmas and summer holidays.
Anne and Charlotte do not appear to have been close while at Roe Head ( Charlotte's letters almost never mention her ) but Charlotte was concerned about her sister's health.
Sometime before December 1837, Anne became seriously ill with gastritis and underwent a religious crisis.
A Moravian minister was called to see her several times during her illness, suggesting her distress was caused, in part, by conflict with the local Anglican clergy.
Charlotte wrote to her father who took Anne home where she remained while she recovered.

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