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The discovery that he is already married and that his wife was still alive prevents Jane Eyre's wedding to Mr Rochester.

During the wedding ceremony a Mr Mason and his lawyer burst in and say that the marriage cannot take place as Mr Rochester was already married to Mr Mason's sister. Though bitter, Mr Rochester admits the truth explaining that he was tricked into marrying his wife who was a mad woman.

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