Middlemarch
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 1 Will with troublesome questions. One evening in March, Rosamond in her cherry-colored dress ...
Middlemarch elected if the opportunity came: the very men who profess to be for him would bring another member out of the ba ...
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Middlemarch motives or even the better brains?’ ‘Oh, of course,’ said Lydgate, seeing himself checkmated by a move which he ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com nobody can prove them. But as to money and place in the world.’ Will ended, tossing back his ...
Middlemarch ‘Do I? Then I am a brute,’ said Lydgate, caressing her pen- itently. ‘What vexed you?’ ‘Oh, outdoor things—busin ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com CHAPTER XLVII Was never true love loved in vain, For truest love is highest gain. No art can ...
Middlemarch passions and thoughts does not think in consequence of his passions—does not find images rising in his mind whic ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com site in thinking of her just as she was, that he could not long for a change which must some ...
0 Middlemarch lieve that she spoke with the same simple confidence as to him. She had once said that she would like him to st ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 1 ther to annoy him or to see Dorothea.’ ‘It is not true that I go to annoy him, and why shou ...
Middlemarch ‘O me, O me, what frugal cheer My love doth feed upon! A touch, a ray, that is not here, A shadow that is gone: ...
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Middlemarch longer amusing to vex Mr. Casaubon, who had the advan- tage probably of watching him and seeing that he dared no ...
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Middlemarch CHAPTER XLVIII Surely the golden hours are turning gray And dance no more, and vainly strive to run: I see their ...
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Middlemarch Ladislaw there had been a difference between them from the first, and it had ended, since Mr. Casaubon had so se ...
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0 Middlemarch young weariness had slept soon and fast: she was awakened by a sense of light, which seemed to her at first lik ...
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