Middlemarch
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Middlemarch there and read the title aloud with pompous emphasis as if he were offering it for sale: ‘Anne of Geierstein’ (p ...
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Middlemarch ‘but I have little time for reading.’ ‘I should say my brother has done something for HER in his will,’ said Mr. ...
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0 Middlemarch CHAPTER XXXIII ‘Close up his eyes and draw the curtain close; And let us all to meditation.’ —2 Henry VI. T hat ...
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Middlemarch affect than to feel about an aged creature whose life is not visibly anything but a remnant of vices. She had al ...
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Middlemarch ‘I cannot help that, sir. I will not let the close of your life soil the beginning of mine. I will not touch you ...
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Middlemarch and yet was only just audible. ‘I want nothing else. You come here—you come here.’ Mary approached him cautiousl ...
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Middlemarch BOOK IV. THREE LOVE PROBLEMS. Chapter XXXIV 1st Gent. Such men as this are feathers, chips, and straws. Carry no ...
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0 Middlemarch cheered (in a tearful manner) by this sign that a brother who disliked seeing them while he was living had been ...
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