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Jane Eyre

CHAPTERXIV

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Not valuing now the root whence it sprang; having found that it was of a sort which nothing but gold dust could manure, I have but half a liking to the blossom, especially when it looks so artificial as just now.

I keep it and rear it rather on the Roman Catholic principle of expiating numerous sins, great or small, by one good work.

I'll explain all this some day.
Good-night.".


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