Middlemarch
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Middlemarch secrets either foul, dangerous, or otherwise important, and not consciously affected by the great affairs of the ...
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Middlemarch of her hair shirt.’ It followed that Mrs. Cadwallader must decide on anoth- er match for Sir James, and having ma ...
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Middlemarch CHAPTER VII ‘Piacer e popone Vuol la sua stagione.’ —Italian Proverb. M r. Casaubon, as might be expected, spent ...
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Middlemarch would not have asked Mr. Casaubon at once to teach her the languages, dreading of all things to be tiresome inste ...
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0 Middlemarch have required much resignation. ‘He says there is only an old harpsichord at Lowick, and it is covered with books ...
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Middlemarch CHAPTER VIII ‘Oh, rescue her! I am her brother now, And you her father. Every gentle maid Should have a guardian ...
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Middlemarch if he likes it? Any one who objects to Whiggery should be glad when the Whigs don’t put up the strongest fellow. ...
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Middlemarch what is right, and yet be a sort of parchment code. A wom- an may not be happy with him. And I think when a girl ...
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Middlemarch ing,’ said Sir James, with a disgust which he held warranted by the sound feeling of an English layman. ‘Oh, he d ...
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100 Middlemarch CHAPTER IX 1st Gent. An ancient land in ancient oracles Is called ‘ law-thirsty”: all the struggle there Was aft ...
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