Middlemarch
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 11 occasionally be conscious of flatness, he could never refer it to any slackening of her affe ...
1 Middlemarch I shall have so much to think of when I am alone. And Tant- ripp will be a sufficient companion, just to take ca ...
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1 Middlemarch had become landed himself, and used that oath in a deep- mouthed manner as a sort of armorial bearings, stamping ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 1 ‘you see the middle-aged fellows early the day.’ Mr. Chichely shook his head with much meani ...
1 Middlemarch and whatever they take is a sort of grist to the mill.’ ‘Then she ought to take medicines that would reduce— red ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 1 me—you know all about him—is there anything very bad? What is the truth?’ ‘The truth? he is ...
1 Middlemarch this Mr. Lydgate!’ ‘She is talking cottages and hospitals with him,’ said Mrs. Cadwallader, whose ears and power ...
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10 Middlemarch much disgust at such non-legal quibbling as a man can well betray towards a valuable client. ‘I should be glad o ...
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1 Middlemarch CHAPTER XI ‘But deeds and language such as men do use, And persons such as comedy would choose, When she would s ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 1 taken Mr. Casaubon to become engaged and married: but this learned gentleman was possessed o ...
1 Middlemarch with which we look at our unintroduced neighbor. Destiny stands by sarcastic with our dramatis personae folded i ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 1 woman’s lot for his starting-point; though Io, as a maiden apparently beguiled by attractive ...
1 Middlemarch good house for three generations, in which there had natu- rally been much intermarrying with neighbors more or ...
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1 Middlemarch This was said without any change in the radiant good- humor of Mrs. Vincy’s face, in which forty-five years had ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 1 ‘Well, my dear, you will not find any Middlemarch young man who has not something against hi ...
10 Middlemarch mond, with mild gravity. ‘Only the wrong sort. All choice of words is slang. It marks a class.’ ‘There is correc ...
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