Felix Holt, the Radical, Volume 2B. Tauchnitz, 1867 |
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Page 11
... which is a requisite of social order . " Christian departed , feeling satisfied that he had got the utmost to be obtained at present out of the Dis- senting preacher , whom he had not dared to question THE RADICAL . 11.
... which is a requisite of social order . " Christian departed , feeling satisfied that he had got the utmost to be obtained at present out of the Dis- senting preacher , whom he had not dared to question THE RADICAL . 11.
Page 16
... feeling so that this and that in one's circumstances don't signify . " " Yea , verily ; but the feeling that should be thus supreme is devotedness to the Divine Will . ” Esther did not speak ; her father's words did not fit on to the ...
... feeling so that this and that in one's circumstances don't signify . " " Yea , verily ; but the feeling that should be thus supreme is devotedness to the Divine Will . ” Esther did not speak ; her father's words did not fit on to the ...
Page 22
... feeling and bravery in him . And the finest fel- low of all would be the one who could be glad to have lived because the world was chiefly miserable , and his life had come to help some one who needed it . He would be the man who had ...
... feeling and bravery in him . And the finest fel- low of all would be the one who could be glad to have lived because the world was chiefly miserable , and his life had come to help some one who needed it . He would be the man who had ...
Page 25
... a light that was not easy or soothing . When Felix had asked her to walk , he had seemed so kind , so alive to what might be her feelings , that she had thought herself nearer to him than she had ever been THE RADICAL . 25.
... a light that was not easy or soothing . When Felix had asked her to walk , he had seemed so kind , so alive to what might be her feelings , that she had thought herself nearer to him than she had ever been THE RADICAL . 25.
Page 29
... feeling with the rich as a class ; the habits of their lives are odious to me . Thousands of men have wedded poverty because they expect to go to heaven for it ; I don't expect to go to heaven for it , but I wed it because it enables me ...
... feeling with the rich as a class ; the habits of their lives are odious to me . Thousands of men have wedded poverty because they expect to go to heaven for it ; I don't expect to go to heaven for it , but I wed it because it enables me ...
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