Middlemarch
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 1 widely different men Mary had the peculiar woman’s ten- derness?—the one she was most incli ...
Middlemarch closely might have seen him twice shrug his shoulders. I think that the rare Englishmen who have this gesture ar ...
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Middlemarch ‘I will not oppose any plan you have set your mind on, Caleb,’ said Mrs. Garth, who was a firm woman, but knew t ...
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Middlemarch CHAPTER XLI ‘By swaggering could I never thrive, For the rain it raineth every day. —Twelfth Night T he transact ...
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Middlemarch were scrupulously attended to, and that he meant to mar- ry a well-educated young lady (as yet unspecified) whos ...
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0 Middlemarch man and man—and with your poor mother to be made easy for her life. I was always fond of the old woman, by Jove ...
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Middlemarch impassibly as he had done at the beginning of the interview, while Raffles took a small allowance from the flask ...
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Middlemarch CHAPTER XLII ‘How much, methinks, I could despise this man Were I not bound in charity against it! —SHAKESPEARE: ...
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Middlemarch certain notions and likings which had taken possession of her mind in relation to subjects that he could not pos ...
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Middlemarch any such mistake. What he was jealous of was her opinion, the sway that might be given to her ardent mind in its ...
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00 Middlemarch of my death. But well-being is not to be secured by ample, independent possession of property; on the contrary, ...
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