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Jane Eyre: An Autobiography - Brontë, Charlotte · 68 words
The Press and the Public are but vague personifications for me, and I must thank them in vague terms; but my Publishers are definite. so are certain generous critics who have encouraged me as only large hearted and high minded men know how to encourage a struggling stranger; to them, i.e., to my Publishers and the select Reviewers, I say cordially, Gentlemen, I thank you from my heart.
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