Felix Holt, the Radical, Volume 2B. Tauchnitz, 1867 |
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Page 151
... cerning the treating of the Sproxton men , except Jermyn , Johnson , and Harold Transome . Though he had the vaguest idea of what could be done in the case , he fixed his mind on the probability that Mr. Transome would be moved to the ...
... cerning the treating of the Sproxton men , except Jermyn , Johnson , and Harold Transome . Though he had the vaguest idea of what could be done in the case , he fixed his mind on the probability that Mr. Transome would be moved to the ...
Page 200
... cerning Mistress Holt , my dear ? " he said , as Esther was moving about the room . " I hinted to him that you would best decide how assistance should be ten- dered to her . " - " No , father , we have not approached the subject . Mr ...
... cerning Mistress Holt , my dear ? " he said , as Esther was moving about the room . " I hinted to him that you would best decide how assistance should be ten- dered to her . " - " No , father , we have not approached the subject . Mr ...
Page 272
... that the prisoner , in compliance with his request , had been present at Duffield on the day of the nomination , and had on his return expressed himself with strong indignation con- cerning the employment 272 FELIX HOLT ,
... that the prisoner , in compliance with his request , had been present at Duffield on the day of the nomination , and had on his return expressed himself with strong indignation con- cerning the employment 272 FELIX HOLT ,
Page 273
George Eliot. return expressed himself with strong indignation con- cerning the employment of the Sproxton men on that occasion , and what he called the wickedness of hiring blind violence . The quaint appearance and manner of the little ...
George Eliot. return expressed himself with strong indignation con- cerning the employment of the Sproxton men on that occasion , and what he called the wickedness of hiring blind violence . The quaint appearance and manner of the little ...
Page 284
... cerning Felix , thinking that some sharp punishment might be a wholesome check on the career of a young man disposed to rely too much on his own crude de- vices . Before the trial commenced , Sir Maximus had naturally been one of those ...
... cerning Felix , thinking that some sharp punishment might be a wholesome check on the career of a young man disposed to rely too much on his own crude de- vices . Before the trial commenced , Sir Maximus had naturally been one of those ...
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