Middlemarch
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 1 ‘It is hardly fair to call me selfish. If you knew what things other young men do, you woul ...
Middlemarch imagined sobs or cries of her naughty truant child, which may lose itself and get harm. And when, looking up, he ...
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Middlemarch nothing to ask of him, and understood all kinds of farming and mining business better than he did. But Mary had ...
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Middlemarch his head to help out the inadequacy of words—‘what I am thinking of is— what it must be for a wife when she’s ne ...
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Middlemarch CHAPTER XXVI “He beats me and I rail at him: O worthy satisfaction! would it were otherwise—that I could beat hi ...
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0 Middlemarch the room, and Rosamond went out, after waiting just long enough to show a pretty anxiety conflicting with her s ...
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Middlemarch lip, ‘if you don’t want him to be taken from me.’ ‘It will worret you to death, Lucy; THAT I can see,’ said Mr. ...
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Middlemarch on the Vincys, and the event was a subject of general con- versation in Middlemarch. Some said, that the Vincys ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com CHAPTER XXVII Let the high Muse chant loves Olympian: We are but mortals, and must sing of m ...
Middlemarch ed to go away to Stone Court or elsewhere, as her parents wished her to do, especially since Mr. Lydgate thought ...
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Middlemarch illness. No word passed his lips; but ‘to hear with eyes be- longs to love’s rare wit,’ and the mother in the fu ...
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0 Middlemarch the drawing-room in her favorite house with various styles of furniture. Certainly her thoughts were much occup ...
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