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UNIFORM EDITION OF THE WORKS OF CURRER BELL.


"Remarkable as being the first efforts of undoubted genius to find some congenial form of expression. They are not common verses, but show many of the vigorous qualities in the prose works of the same writers: the love of nature which characterizes Currer Bell's prose works pervades the whole of the present volume."—Christian Remembrancer.


London: SMITH, ELDER & CO., 65, CORNHILL.

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