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THE spiritual quality of Charlotte Bronte's writings—the sweet pathos and the calm understanding of life-can be found in no other novels. For the first time these flowers of English literature are published in an edition for all-beautiful books at a reasonable price.

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The books themselves are enriched with numerous full-page half-tone illustrations, facsimile title-pages, and reproductions of original manuscripts. They are beautifully bound in blue silk book cloth, with gilt tops and uncut edges.

I. Jane Eyre. 555 pages.

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III. Villette. 594 pages.

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