Middlemarch
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 1 Mrs. Plymdale. ‘He could certainly better afford to keep such a wife than some people can; ...
Middlemarch Your circle is rather different from ours.’ ‘Well, but your own niece and Mr. Bulstrode’s great fa- vorite— and ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com ‘What is that, aunt?’ Rosamond’s eyes also were roaming over her aunt’s large embroidered co ...
Middlemarch She was not a fiery young lady and had no sharp answers, but she meant to live as she pleased. ‘Then it is reall ...
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Middlemarch mere pleasure of the moment, and that drives off others. I think it is a heavy responsibility, Mr. Lydgate, to i ...
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Middlemarch for a little while into a garden. She felt that she was begin- ning to know the pang of disappointed love, and t ...
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0 Middlemarch near to a lovely little face set on a fair long neck which he had been used to see turning about under the most ...
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Middlemarch eral remarks on the desirableness of matrimony for young men and maidens, and apparently deducing from the whole ...
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Middlemarch Jonah, Sister Martha, and the rest, who had no shadow of such claims. They knew Peter’s maxim, that money was a ...
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Middlemarch the handsome treating to veal and ham. Brother Jonah, for example (there are such unpleasant people in most fami ...
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Middlemarch preferred his moral advantages to a more vicious length of limb and reprehensible gentility of trouser. In the l ...
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0 Middlemarch ly, and you might take your own time to speak, or let me speak.’ ‘Yes, I shall take my own time—you needn’t off ...
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