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- Bronte childhood portraits at stake as UK museums and libraries race to save literary treasures
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- Sotheby’s delays auction to allow campaign to save literary treasures
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- Race to save Honresfield Library ‘treasure trove’ of works by the Brontës, Jane Austen and Robert Burns
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