“There were still few rules at Down House, and Charles was not very good at enforcing the ones he and Emma did make. This was well known among his children. In 1855, when Lenny was about five, Charles walked in to find his son jumping up and down and tumbling all over a new sofa.'Oh Lenny, Lenny,' Charles said. 'You know it is against all rules.''Then,' Lenny said to his papa, 'I think you'd better go out of the room.'And so Charles did.”
Deborah Heiligman“It is feeling and not reasoning that drives one to prayer.' -Emma to Charles”
Deborah Heiligman, Charles and Emma: The Darwins' Leap of Faith“We must be more and more to each other, my dear wife.' -Charles Darwin to wife Emma upon loss of daughter Annie”
Deborah Heiligman, Charles and Emma: The Darwins' Leap of Faith“We shall me much less miserable together.' -Emma Darwin to husband Charles upon grief for loss of daughter Annie”
Deborah Heiligman, Charles and Emma: The Darwins' Leap of Faith“You must remember that you are my prime treasure (and always have been).'Emma Darwin to husband Charles”
Deborah Heiligman, Charles and Emma: The Darwins' Leap of Faith