Middlemarch
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 1 ‘Close the book now, my dear. We will resume our work to-morrow. I have deferred it too lon ...
Middlemarch I am ignorant what it will bind me to. Whatever affection prompted I would do without promising.’ ‘But you would ...
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Middlemarch prospect of a too speedy death— And here Dorothea’s pity turned from her own future to her husband’s past—nay, t ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com And now, if she were to say, ‘No! if you die, I will put no finger to your work’—it seemed a ...
Middlemarch yesterday. I am going now to take a turn in the shrubbery, since the air is milder.’ ‘I am glad to hear that,’ s ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com him in the breakfast-room. She had been at Rome, and vis- ited the antiquities, as we know; ...
Middlemarch ‘He exhausted himself last night,’ Dorothea said to herself, thinking at first that he was asleep, and that the ...
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0 Middlemarch saying, ‘I will tell you what we can do. Until Dorothea is well, all business must be kept from her, and as soo ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 1 have different ideas—different—‘ ‘Not about this action of Casaubon’s, I should hope,’ inte ...
Middlemarch ‘My dear sir,’ said Sir James, impatiently, ‘that is neither here nor there. The question is, whether you don’t ...
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Middlemarch That Mr. Brooke had hit on an undeniable argument, did not tend to soothe Sir James. He put out his hand to reac ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com CHAPTER L ‘This Loller here wol precilen us somewhat.’ ‘Nay by my father’s soule! that schal ...
Middlemarch than was inevitable. But Mr. Brooke had been right in predicting that Doro- thea would not long remain passive w ...
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Middlemarch as if he meant to make a face. Isn’t it wonderful! He may have his little thoughts. I wish nurse were here. Do l ...
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00 Middlemarch would think of making you an offer. Mrs. Cadwallader said you might as well marry an Italian with white mice! Bu ...
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