Felix Holt, the Radical, Volume 3W. Blackwood and sons, 1866 - Domestic fiction |
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Page 39
... carriage . " Stay , " said Mrs Transome , making a desperate effort . " There is plenty of time . I shall not lunch . I have a word to say . " Harold withdrew his hand from the bell , and leaned against the mantelpiece to listen . " You ...
... carriage . " Stay , " said Mrs Transome , making a desperate effort . " There is plenty of time . I shall not lunch . I have a word to say . " Harold withdrew his hand from the bell , and leaned against the mantelpiece to listen . " You ...
Page 43
... hoped for ; if the compromise turned out to be a marriage — well , she had no reason to care much : she was already powerless . It remained to be seen what this girl was . The carriage was to be driven round the back way THE RADICAL . 43.
... hoped for ; if the compromise turned out to be a marriage — well , she had no reason to care much : she was already powerless . It remained to be seen what this girl was . The carriage was to be driven round the back way THE RADICAL . 43.
Page 44
George Eliot. The carriage was to be driven round the back way , to avoid too much observation . But the late election affairs might account for Mr Lyon's receiving a visit from the unsuccessful Radical candidate . CHAPTER XXXVII . I ...
George Eliot. The carriage was to be driven round the back way , to avoid too much observation . But the late election affairs might account for Mr Lyon's receiving a visit from the unsuccessful Radical candidate . CHAPTER XXXVII . I ...
Page 64
... which she had the keenest perception . She had seen the very mat in her carriage , had scented the dried rose - leaves in her corridors , had felt the soft carpets under her pretty feet , and seen herself , as she rose ** ...
... which she had the keenest perception . She had seen the very mat in her carriage , had scented the dried rose - leaves in her corridors , had felt the soft carpets under her pretty feet , and seen herself , as she rose ** ...
Page 70
... the pavement , that there was a carriage stopping and stamping at the entry into Malthouse Yard , with “ all sorts of fine liveries , " and a lady and gentleman inside . Mr Lyon and Esther looked at each other 70 FELIX HOLT ,
... the pavement , that there was a carriage stopping and stamping at the entry into Malthouse Yard , with “ all sorts of fine liveries , " and a lady and gentleman inside . Mr Lyon and Esther looked at each other 70 FELIX HOLT ,
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