Felix Holt, the Radical, Volume 2B. Tauchnitz, 1867 |
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Page 37
George Eliot. undertook the joking , and left the religion to the Rector . The joke at present in question was a practical one . Christian , turning into the shop , merely said , " I've found him out give me the placards ; " and ...
George Eliot. undertook the joking , and left the religion to the Rector . The joke at present in question was a practical one . Christian , turning into the shop , merely said , " I've found him out give me the placards ; " and ...
Page 79
... Rector that it was a primary duty on these occasions to keep a watch against provocation as well as violence . The Rector , with a brother magistrate who was on the spot , had thought it desirable to swear in some special con- stables ...
... Rector that it was a primary duty on these occasions to keep a watch against provocation as well as violence . The Rector , with a brother magistrate who was on the spot , had thought it desirable to swear in some special con- stables ...
Page 86
... Rector determined to get on horseback and go amidst the crowd with the constables ; and he sent a message to Mr. Lingon , who was at the Ram , calling on him to do the same . " Sporting Jack " was sure the good fellows meant no harm ...
... Rector determined to get on horseback and go amidst the crowd with the constables ; and he sent a message to Mr. Lingon , who was at the Ram , calling on him to do the same . " Sporting Jack " was sure the good fellows meant no harm ...
Page 87
... Rector felt that this was not the part of a moderate and wise magistrate , unless the signs of riot recurred . He was a brave man , and fond of thinking that his own authority sufficed for the maintenance of the general good in Treby ...
... Rector felt that this was not the part of a moderate and wise magistrate , unless the signs of riot recurred . He was a brave man , and fond of thinking that his own authority sufficed for the maintenance of the general good in Treby ...
Page 96
... Rector's objection to getting military aid within reach ; and when Felix re - entered the town , a galloping messenger had already been despatched to Duffield . The Rector wished to ride out again , and read the Riot Act from a point ...
... Rector's objection to getting military aid within reach ; and when Felix re - entered the town , a galloping messenger had already been despatched to Duffield . The Rector wished to ride out again , and read the Riot Act from a point ...
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