Jane Eyre

Author: Charlotte Bronte

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Description: Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte is a timeless tale of love blooming amidst adversity and societal constraints. This classic explores Jane's journey of self-discovery and passionate connection.

Pages: 813

Megabytes: 2.42 MB

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