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St. John and his sisters give Jane a place to live. She is homeless as she has left her job as a nanny at Mr. Rochester's home upon learning he is secretly married. St. John offers her a job as a school teacher to earn her keep.

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St. John and his sisters saved Jane's life by taking her in and providing her with shelter, food, and medical care after finding her on the moors when she was close to death. They nursed her back to health and supported her recovery, showing her kindness and compassion when she needed it most.

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