Middlemarch
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 11 go hunting because I like it.’ ‘What would you think of me if I came down two hours after ev ...
1 Middlemarch quite county people.’ ‘Yes,’ said Fred. ‘There was a Lydgate at John’s who spent no end of money. I find this ma ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 1 ‘Really, I can’t say.’ said Fred, rather glumly, as he left the table, and taking up a novel ...
1 Middlemarch fit for a governess.’ ‘Every one would not agree with you there, mother,’ said Fred, who seemed to be able to re ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 1 ‘Pray do not ask me this morning.’ ‘Why not this morning?’ ‘Really, Fred, I wish you would l ...
1 Middlemarch CHAPTER XII ‘He had more tow on his distaffe Than Gerveis knew.’ —CHAUCER. T he ride to Stone Court, which Fred ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 1 by heart standing between their father’s knees while he drove leisurely. But the road, even ...
1 Middlemarch ‘No, by George! They are as rich as Jews, those Waules and Featherstones; I mean, for people like them, who don’ ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 1 everything. But, as I was saying, it’s a pity Mrs. Vincy’s fam- ily can’t be better conducte ...
10 Middlemarch money on his expectations. I don’t say what expectations. Miss Garth hears me, and is welcome to tell again. I k ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 11 become dry and unshaken). ‘It was told me by my brother Solomon last night when he called co ...
1 Middlemarch ‘Seeing about the horses. He will be in presently.’ ‘Sit down, sit down. Mrs. Waule, you’d better go.’ Even thos ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 1 her brother Peter Featherstone could never leave his chief property away from his blood-rela ...
1 Middlemarch ternately screwing and widening his mouth; and when he spoke, it was in a low tone, which might be taken for tha ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 1 old Featherstone, who often wondered that so many fools took his own assertions for proofs. ...
1 Middlemarch believes scores of things that are not true, and he has a prej- udice against me. I could easily get him to writ ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 1 my bank-notes for a nest-egg. It’s all one to me.’ Fred colored again. Featherstone had rare ...
1 Middlemarch be bringing her more books for?’ ‘They amuse her, sir. She is very fond of reading.’ ‘A little too fond,’ said M ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 1 had the aspect of an ordinary sinner: she was brown; her curly dark hair was rough and stubb ...
10 Middlemarch said, laughingly— ‘What a brown patch I am by the side of you, Rosy! You are the most unbecoming companion.’ ‘Oh ...
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