Middlemarch
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 1 said Mrs. Cadwallader, ‘with his opera songs and his ready tongue. A sort of Byronic hero—a ...
Middlemarch After a month or two Brooke and this Master Ladislaw will get tired of each other; Ladislaw will take wing; Broo ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com tirely to him.’ ‘In the right of it too,’ said the Rector. ‘Garth is an inde- pendent fellow ...
Middlemarch his own opinions, but he does know his own pocket.’ ‘I don’t believe a man is in pocket by stinginess on his lan ...
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Middlemarch ity increases directly as the square of the distance. And so on. All the rest is to show what sort of legislator ...
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Middlemarch himself proof against calumny.’ ‘My dear Chettam, that is all very fine, you know,’ said Mr. Brooke. ‘But how wi ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com lord who has distressed his tenants for arrears as little as I have. I let the old tenants s ...
0 Middlemarch CHAPTER XXXIX ‘If, as I have, you also doe, Vertue attired in woman see, And dare love that, and say so too, An ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 1 In this way it happened that one day near four o’clock, when Mr. Brooke and Ladislaw were s ...
Middlemarch ‘Well, my dear, this is pleasant, now,’ said Mr. Brooke, meeting and kissing her. ‘You have left Casaubon with h ...
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Middlemarch Dorothea had gathered emotion as she went on, and had forgotten everything except the relief of pouring forth he ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com ‘I hope you feel how right this change is that I—that Sir James wishes for,’ said Dorothea t ...
Middlemarch ubon’s dislike and jealousy of him turned upon herself. He felt an odd mixture of delight and vexation: of delig ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com ‘hardly ever. But I shall hear of you. I shall know what you are doing for my uncle.’ ‘I sha ...
Middlemarch myself, because they may not be good for others, and I have too much already. I only told you, that you might kn ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com Chettam, and he can’t say that that expense is for the sake of the tenants, you know. It’s a ...
0 Middlemarch we are at Dagley’s.’ Mr. Brooke got down at a farmyard-gate, and Dorothea drove on. It is wonderful how much ug ...
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