Middlemarch
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Middlemarch you did for him was his own welfare. I remembered your goodness in what you said about him when I first saw him ...
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Middlemarch commodating enough not only to trust him for the hire of horses and the accidental expense of ruining a fine hun ...
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Middlemarch able young gentleman. With a favor to ask we review our list of friends, do justice to their more amiable qualit ...
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Middlemarch draper’s discrimination of calico trademarks, or a courier’s acquaintance with foreign countries: no woman who w ...
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0 Middlemarch portioned letters and final flourish, with his head a trifle on one side for an instant, then handed it to Fred ...
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Middlemarch the eighty pounds with his mother. It was a pity that he had not at once given them to Mr. Garth; but he meant t ...
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Middlemarch consciousness of grave matters on hand, he himself would have had a sense of dissipation, and of doing what migh ...
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Middlemarch his drinking better than others bore their moderation, and, on the whole, flourished like the green bay-tree. Bu ...
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Middlemarch That very evening, indeed, before the fair had set in, Fred thought he saw a favorable opening for disposing adv ...
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0 Middlemarch be called, it is virtually our own judgment, even when it seems like the most slavish reliance on another. Fred ...
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