Middlemarch
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0 Middlemarch CHAPTER XXII ‘Nous causames longtemps; elle etait simple et bonne. Ne sachant pas le mal, elle faisait le bien; ...
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0 Middlemarch some, only to a few examples. Mr. Casaubon, seeing Dorothea look earnestly towards him, could not but ask her if ...
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0 Middlemarch had seemed monstrous to her were gathering intelligibil- ity and even a natural meaning: but all this was appare ...
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0 Middlemarch half an hour and take it up again—come and look, Ladis- law—I think it is perfect so far.’ Will vented those adj ...
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10 Middlemarch attention by an audience above. The Santa Clara, which was spoken of in the second place, Naumann declared himse ...
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1 Middlemarch haps not the less tormenting because he felt the strongest reasons for restraining it. Will had not been invited ...
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1 Middlemarch to make your life a martyrdom.’ Will had gone further than he intended, and checked himself. But Dorothea’s thou ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 1 ‘You are too young—it is an anachronism for you to have such thoughts,’ said Will, energetic ...
1 Middlemarch other day. Perhaps it was half of it your lively way of speak- ing: I notice that you like to put things strongl ...
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1 Middlemarch back to England shortly and work my own way— depend on nobody else than myself.’ ‘That is fine—I respect that fe ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 1 pose I should be very narrow— there are so many things, besides painting, that I am quite ig ...
0 Middlemarch with fervor. ‘Oh yes,’ said Dorothea, cordially. ‘It will come; and I shall remember how well you wish me. I qu ...
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