Middlemarch
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Middlemarch CHAPTER LXII ‘He was a squyer of lowe degre, That loved the king’s daughter of Hungrie. —Old Romance. W ill Ladi ...
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Middlemarch If Will Ladislaw could have overheard some of the talk at Freshitt that morning, he would have felt all his supp ...
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Middlemarch how to help itself, because Mr. Brooke’s protege, the bril- liant young Ladislaw, was gone or going. Had Sir Jam ...
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00 Middlemarch ‘They all try to blacken him before me; but I will care for no pain, if he is not to blame. I always believed he ...
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