Middlemarch
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 101 a small park, with a fine old oak here and there, and an ave- nue of limes towards the south ...
10 Middlemarch learning! Celia had those light young feminine tastes which grave and weatherworn gentlemen sometimes prefer in ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 10 terpreting him as she interpreted the works of Providence, and accounting for seeming disco ...
10 Middlemarch ‘No, uncle,’ said Dorothea, eagerly. ‘Pray do not speak of altering anything. There are so many other things in ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 10 indelicate just then to ask for any information which Mr. Casaubon did not proffer, and she ...
10 Middlemarch ‘No, not a gardener,’ said Celia; ‘a gentleman with a sketch-book. He had light-brown curls. I only saw his bac ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 10 did a little straw-plaiting at home: no looms here, no Dis- sent; and though the public dis ...
10 Middlemarch in which she would await new duties. Many such might re- veal themselves to the higher knowledge gained by her ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 10 ‘Who is that youngster, Casaubon?’ They had come very near when Mr. Casaubon answered— ‘Tha ...
110 Middlemarch Brooke held out towards the two girls a large colored sketch of stony ground and trees, with a pool. ‘I am no ju ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 111 There could be no sort of passion in a girl who would marry Casaubon. But he turned from her ...
11 Middlemarch ‘The answer to that question is painfully doubtful. On leaving Rugby he declined to go to an English university ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 11 Brooke, who had certainly an impartial mind. ‘It is, I fear, nothing more than a part of hi ...
11 Middlemarch a Churchill—that sort of thing—there’s no telling,’ said Mr. Brooke. ‘Shall you let him go to Italy, or whereve ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 11 CHAPTER X ‘He had catched a great cold, had he had no other clothes to wear than the skin o ...
11 Middlemarch circumstance which would evolve the genius had not yet come; the universe had not yet beckoned. Even Caesar’s f ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 11 for a neighboring clergyman’s alleged greatness of soul, or Sir James Chettam’s poor opinio ...
11 Middlemarch able to think that others were providentially made for him, and especially to consider them in the light of the ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 11 strength of them. And now he was in danger of being sad- dened by the very conviction that ...
10 Middlemarch theory which could bring her own life and doctrine into strict connection with that amazing past, and give the r ...
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