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Page 17
... truth . If she had seen him in a crowd , she might have looked at him without recognition - not , how- ever , without startled wonder ; for though the likeness to her- self was no longer striking , the years had overlaid it with another ...
... truth . If she had seen him in a crowd , she might have looked at him without recognition - not , how- ever , without startled wonder ; for though the likeness to her- self was no longer striking , the years had overlaid it with another ...
Page 28
... truth . And as for likenesses , thirty- five and sixty are not much alike , only to people's memories . " Mrs. Transome knew perfectly that Denner had divined her thoughts . I am " I don't know how things will go 28 FELIX HOLT ,
... truth . And as for likenesses , thirty- five and sixty are not much alike , only to people's memories . " Mrs. Transome knew perfectly that Denner had divined her thoughts . I am " I don't know how things will go 28 FELIX HOLT ,
Page 30
... truth and safety lay in due attendance on prayers and sermons , in the admirable doctrines and ritual of the Church of England , equally remote from Puritanism and Popery ; in fact , in such a view of this world and the next as would ...
... truth and safety lay in due attendance on prayers and sermons , in the admirable doctrines and ritual of the Church of England , equally remote from Puritanism and Popery ; in fact , in such a view of this world and the next as would ...
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... truth about her , or divined what was hidden under that outward life — a woman's keen sensibility and dread , which lay screened behind all her petty habits and narrow notions , as some quivering thing with eyes and throbbing heart may ...
... truth about her , or divined what was hidden under that outward life — a woman's keen sensibility and dread , which lay screened behind all her petty habits and narrow notions , as some quivering thing with eyes and throbbing heart may ...
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... truth was the condition which reconciled them to a meagre existence , and made them feel in secure alliance with the unseen but supreme rule of a world in which their own visible part was small . There were Dissenters in Treby now who ...
... truth was the condition which reconciled them to a meagre existence , and made them feel in secure alliance with the unseen but supreme rule of a world in which their own visible part was small . There were Dissenters in Treby now who ...
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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