Middlemarch
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 1 BOOK VI. THE WIDOW AND THE WIFE. Chapter LIV ‘Negli occhi porta la mia donna Amore; Per che ...
Middlemarch Quel ch’ella par quand’ un poco sorride, Non si pub dicer, ne tener a mente, Si e nuovo miracolo gentile.’ —DANT ...
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Middlemarch ‘Dear Kitty, I will come and stay all night on purpose,’ said Dorothea; ‘but I want to be alone now, and in my o ...
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Middlemarch uncle should have run away and shut up the Grange just now. There ought to be plenty of eligible matches invited ...
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Middlemarch a human gaze which rested upon her with choice and be- seeching, what would she think of in her journeying, what ...
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0 Middlemarch frame for the face, and had a crown standing up; the dress was an experiment in the utmost laying on of crape; ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 1 ences; indeed, had not differed from his betrothed Tantripp when she said, ‘Your master was ...
Middlemarch if you had not wished to see me,’ said Dorothea, her habit of speaking with perfect genuineness asserting itself ...
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Middlemarch been crowded, and seems not likely to be so. And I have a great deal of space for memory at Lowick, haven’t I?’ ...
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Middlemarch from what we most care for.’ The words cut Dorothea to the heart, and made her re- lent. She answered in a tone ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com Dorothea put out her hand and said her good-by cordially. The sense that Sir James was depre ...
Middlemarch CHAPTER LV Hath she her faults? I would you had them too. They are the fruity must of soundest wine; Or say, the ...
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0 Middlemarch came to dine, the Rector being gone on a fishing excursion. It was a warm evening, and even in the delightful d ...
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