Middlemarch
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1 Middlemarch ‘I did not tell you that Mr. Lydgate was haughty; but il y en a pour tous les gouts, as little Mamselle used to ...
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1 Middlemarch ‘Oh, blameless people are always the most exasperating. There is the bell—I think we must go down.’ ‘I did not m ...
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1 Middlemarch your sister.’ ‘I’m afraid I’m out of court, sir. My evidence would be good for nothing.’ ‘Middlemarch has not a ...
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1 Middlemarch pay to her husband’s high-bred relatives at a distance, whose finished manners she could appropriate as thorough ...
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10 Middlemarch ‘That you were very unsteady.’ ‘Was that all?’ ‘I should think that was enough, Fred.’ ‘You are sure she said no ...
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1 Middlemarch The banker’s speech was fluent, but it was also copious, and he used up an appreciable amount of time in brief m ...
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1 Middlemarch for petty obstacles or seductions of which he had had no experience. But this proud openness was made lovable by ...
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1 Middlemarch tal as no teaching. Now a point which I have much at heart to secure is a new regulation as to clerical attendan ...
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1 Middlemarch vor. Mr. Bulstrode, alone with his brother-in-law, poured himself out a glass of water, and opened a sandwich-bo ...
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10 Middlemarch pose you don’t conduct business on what you call unworldly principles. The only difference I see is that one wor ...
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