Middlemarch
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Middlemarch Christy’s arrival and then of his own engagement with her father; and he was comforted by seeing that this latte ...
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Middlemarch flattered her vanity she felt warned to dismiss it as ridicu- lous, having early had much exercise in such dismi ...
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Middlemarch visit from Captain Lydgate, the baronet’s third son, who, I am sorry to say, was detested by our Tertius of that ...
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Middlemarch five hundred pounds more than he has capital to pay for; when at the end of a year it appears that his household ...
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0 Middlemarch unpleasant letters which had forced themselves on his at- tention. This could hardly have been more galling to ...
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