Middlemarch: A Study of Provincial Life. Book 8, Sunset and sunrise, 4. ciltAsher, 1873 - 192 sayfa |
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Sayfa 186
... " Well , I mean about babies and those things , " explained Celia . " I should not give up to James when I knew he was wrong , as you used to do to Mr Casaubon . " ᄇ 187 CHAPTER LXXIII , Pity the laden one ; this 186 MIDDLEMARCH .
... " Well , I mean about babies and those things , " explained Celia . " I should not give up to James when I knew he was wrong , as you used to do to Mr Casaubon . " ᄇ 187 CHAPTER LXXIII , Pity the laden one ; this 186 MIDDLEMARCH .
Sayfa 190
... knew them , who would be convinced ? It would be playing the part of a fool to offer his own testimony on behalf of himself , and say , " I did not take the money as a bribe . " The circum- stances would always be stronger than his ...
... knew them , who would be convinced ? It would be playing the part of a fool to offer his own testimony on behalf of himself , and say , " I did not take the money as a bribe . " The circum- stances would always be stronger than his ...
Sayfa 196
... knew the truth she would have less complacency in her bonnet , and in light dishes for a supper - party . Stronger than all , there was the regard for a friend's moral improvement , sometimes called her soul , which was likely to be ...
... knew the truth she would have less complacency in her bonnet , and in light dishes for a supper - party . Stronger than all , there was the regard for a friend's moral improvement , sometimes called her soul , which was likely to be ...
Sayfa 207
... knew nothing of the thunder ready to bolt on her head , and she herself could do no more than prepare her a little . Mrs Bulstrode felt suddenly rather chill and trembling : there was evidently something unusual behind this speech of ...
... knew nothing of the thunder ready to bolt on her head , and she herself could do no more than prepare her a little . Mrs Bulstrode felt suddenly rather chill and trembling : there was evidently something unusual behind this speech of ...
Sayfa 211
... sits at the same board and lies on the same couch with the forsaken soul , withering it the more by unloving proximity . She knew , when she locked her door , that she should unlock it BOOK VIII . - SUNSET AND SUNRISE . 211.
... sits at the same board and lies on the same couch with the forsaken soul , withering it the more by unloving proximity . She knew , when she locked her door , that she should unlock it BOOK VIII . - SUNSET AND SUNRISE . 211.
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