Middlemarch
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 1 Cadwallader, who had some pleasure in startling her good friend the Dowager. Sir James was ...
Middlemarch ‘Not on my account, Sir James,’ said Dorothea, deter- mined not to lose the opportunity of freeing herself from ...
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Middlemarch was really quite set against marrying anybody at all, and was going to take to ‘all sorts of plans,’ just like w ...
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Middlemarch a great piece of land and built a great many good cottages, because the work is of a healthy kind while it is be ...
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Middlemarch across the Near Close; and I shouldn’t wonder at the mare too, if she was in foal. It’s a poor tale if a widow’s ...
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0 Middlemarch a mysterious deliberation, which might have misled you into supposing that he had some other reason for staying ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 1 had a dim notion of London as a centre of hostility to the country. ‘Ay, to be sure. And in ...
Middlemarch (it must be confessed that his bias was towards getting the best possible terms from railroad companies). He put ...
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Middlemarch their hay-field, and Fred had checked his horse, when Hi- ram Ford, observing himself at a safe challenging dist ...
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Middlemarch work and to do it well, he held to be part of their welfare, as it was the chief part of his own happiness; but ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com Caleb paused here, and perhaps the greatest orator could not have chosen either his pause or ...
Middlemarch unassisted by miracle to reason with rustics who are in pos- session of an undeniable truth which they know thro ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com earth under the hedgerow, which soiled his perfect summer trousers. Was it his successful on ...
00 Middlemarch ‘That depends,’ said Caleb, turning his head on one side and lowering his voice, with the air of a man who felt ...
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