Middlemarch
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Middlemarch an attack on the effigy of the candidate would have been too equivocal, since Hawley probably meant it to be pel ...
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Middlemarch tached to it. Mr. Brooke re-entered the committee-room, saying, as carelessly as he could, ‘This is a little too ...
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Middlemarch Deputations without and voices within had concurred in inducing that philanthropist to take a stronger measure t ...
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Middlemarch CHAPTER LII ‘His heart The lowliest duties on itself did lay.’ —WORDSWORTH. O n that June evening when Mr. Fareb ...
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0 Middlemarch would like Miss Garth, mother, shouldn’t you?’ ‘My son’s choice shall be mine,’ said Mrs. Farebrother, with maj ...
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Middlemarch repeated, ‘and I can’t see anything else to do.’ ‘I did talk to your father about it, Fred, but I made little wa ...
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Middlemarch in those two qualities than people are apt to imagine. I hope you know by those marks what young gentleman I mea ...
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Middlemarch ‘I cannot possibly say that I will ever be his wife, Mr. Fare- brother: but I certainly never will be his wife i ...
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0 Middlemarch er thought that any man could love her except Fred, who had espoused her with the umbrella ring, when she wore ...
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