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" Job was a small fellow about five, with a germinal nose, large round blue eyes, and red hair that curled close to his head like the wool on the back of an infantine lamb. "
Felix Holt, the radical, by George Eliot - Page 314
by Mary Ann Evans - 1866
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Felix Holt, the Radical, Volume 1

George Eliot - Domestic fiction - 1866 - 200 pages
...Holt if he would look at my watch for me," said Esther, entering, and blushing a general rose-color. "He'll do that fast enough," said Mrs. Holt, with...round blue eyes, and red hair that curled close to bis head like the wool on the back of an infantine lamb. He had evidently been crying, and the corners...
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 100

England - 1866 - 848 pages
...one of his scholars, little Job Tudgc, an orphan whom his mother has half-adopted to please him — "a small fellow, about five, with a germinal nose,...head like the wool on the back of an infantine lamb." Esther had taken off her watch and was holding it in her hand. But he looked at her face, or rather...
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 100

1866 - 812 pages
...one of his scholars, little Job Tudge, an orphan whom his mother has half-adopted to please him — "a small fellow, about five, with a germinal nose,...that curled close to his head like the wool on the hack of an infantine lamb." Esther had taken off her watch and was holding it in her hand. But he looked...
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The Contemporary Review, Volume 3

Great Britain - 1866 - 654 pages
...iii. p. 198: and elsewhere). In vol. ii. p. 106, little Job is described as having a ilcniiim-il nose, and red hair that curled close to his head like the wool on the back of an •ni inr lamb." In p. 251 we read, " the Trebians of that day held, oet being aware that they had...
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MacMillan's Magazine, Volume 46

Sir George Grove, David Masson, John Morley, Mowbray Morris - 1882 - 556 pages
...his small forefinger touches with magic efficacy the tangled threads of another love-story : — " Job was a small fellow about five, with a germinal...tiny forefinger. There was a table in front of Felix asainst the window, covered with his watch-making implements and some open books .... " This is a hero,...
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Macmillan's Magazine, Volume 46

1882 - 520 pages
...his small forefinger touches with magic efficacy the tangled threads of another love-story : — " Job was a small fellow about five, with a germinal...tiny forefinger. There was a table in front of Felix against the window, covered with his watch-making implements and some open books .... " This is a hero,...
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Macmillan's Magazine, Volume 46

English periodicals - 1882 - 612 pages
...his small forefinger touches with magic efficacy the tangled threads of another love-story : — " Job was a small fellow about five, with a germinal...had evidently been crying, and the corners of his month were still dolorous. Felix held him on his knee as he bound and tied up very cleverly a tiny...
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Littell's Living Age, Volume 155

American periodicals - 1882 - 866 pages
...least his small forefinger touches with magic efficacy the tangled threads of another love-story : — Job was a small fellow about five, with a germinal...red hair that curled close to his head like the wool • Scenes of Clerical Life, p. 7*. 1 Felix Holt, p, 101. on the back of an infantine lamb. He had...
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The Writings of George Eliot: Felix Holt, the radical

George Eliot - 1907 - 372 pages
...would look at my watch for me," said Esther, entering, and blushing a general rose-colour. [ 322 ] "Hell do that fast enough," said Mrs. Holt, with emphasis;...infantine lamb. He had evidently been crying, and the cor• ners of his mouth were still dolorous. Felix held him on his knee as he bound and tied up very...
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Leaves of Prose

Annie Matheson, May Sinclair - 1912 - 360 pages
...charming scenes in George Eliot's novels than that in which little Job Tudge plays an important part. " Job was a small fellow about five, with a germinal...eyes, and red hair that curled close to his head." Having wept copiously over his own cut finger, and been taught that such was not the part of a brave...
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