Felix Holt, the Radical |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 100
Page 4
... felt no bitterness except in the matter of pauper laborers and the bad luck that sent contrarious seasons and the sheep - rot . He and his cows were soon left behind , and the homestead too , with its pond overhung by elder - trees ...
... felt no bitterness except in the matter of pauper laborers and the bad luck that sent contrarious seasons and the sheep - rot . He and his cows were soon left behind , and the homestead too , with its pond overhung by elder - trees ...
Page 7
... felt in the advantages of a near market for corn , cheese , and hay , and where men with a considerable banking account were accustomed to say that " they never meddled with politics themselves . " The busy scenes of the shuttle and the ...
... felt in the advantages of a near market for corn , cheese , and hay , and where men with a considerable banking account were accustomed to say that " they never meddled with politics themselves . " The busy scenes of the shuttle and the ...
Page 16
... felt a light kiss on each cheek ; but stronger than all that sensation was the consciousness which no previous thought could prepare her for , that this son who had come back to her was a stranger . Three minutes before , she had ...
... felt a light kiss on each cheek ; but stronger than all that sensation was the consciousness which no previous thought could prepare her for , that this son who had come back to her was a stranger . Three minutes before , she had ...
Page 18
... Why ? Jermyn says a Tory candidate can never be got in without it . " " But I shall not be a Tory candidate . " Mrs. Transome felt something like an electric shock . " What then ? " she said , almost sharply 18 FELIX HOLT ,
... Why ? Jermyn says a Tory candidate can never be got in without it . " " But I shall not be a Tory candidate . " Mrs. Transome felt something like an electric shock . " What then ? " she said , almost sharply 18 FELIX HOLT ,
Page 24
... felt the pressure of that unchangeable fact . Yet she had clung to the belief that somehow the possession of this son was the best thing she lived for ; to believe otherwise would have made her memory too ghastly a companion . Some time ...
... felt the pressure of that unchangeable fact . Yet she had clung to the belief that somehow the possession of this son was the best thing she lived for ; to believe otherwise would have made her memory too ghastly a companion . Some time ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
believe better Bycliffe called chair child Christian Chubb Church daughter dear Debarry's Denner Dissenting door Duffield Esther everything eyes face father feeling Felix Holt fellow felt Garstin gentleman give good-morning hand Harold Transome head hear heard Holt's hope James Clement Jermyn Johnson knew lady light Lingon live looked Lyddy Lyon's Malthouse Yard Manor marriage marry mind minister Miss Lyon morning mother Muscat navvies ness never North Loamshire once paused perhaps person pocket political poor question Radical Rector round seated seemed sense side Sir Maximus smiling Smyrna sort speak Spratt Sproxton Sugar Loaf suppose sure talk tell there's things thought tion Tommy tone took Tory Transome Court Transome's Trebian Treby Magna Trounsem truth turned understrapper Vesoul voice vote Wace walk Whig wish woman words young