Felix Holt, the Radical, Volume 2B. Tauchnitz, 1867 |
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Page 24
... took off her bonnet , that the light breeze might fall on her head . Felix , too , threw down his cap and stick , lying on the ground with his back against the felled trunk . " I wish I felt more as you do , " she said , looking at the ...
... took off her bonnet , that the light breeze might fall on her head . Felix , too , threw down his cap and stick , lying on the ground with his back against the felled trunk . " I wish I felt more as you do , " she said , looking at the ...
Page 30
... took it , and they walked home so , entirely without conversation . Felix was struggling as a firm man struggles with a temptation , seeing beyond it and disbelieving its lying promise . Esther was strug- gling as a woman struggles with ...
... took it , and they walked home so , entirely without conversation . Felix was struggling as a firm man struggles with a temptation , seeing beyond it and disbelieving its lying promise . Esther was strug- gling as a woman struggles with ...
Page 58
... took place ; and the pleasure of gratifying him helped to outweigh some opposing reasons . " I shall get into a rage at something or other , " Felix had said . " I've told you one of my weak points . Where I have any particular business ...
... took place ; and the pleasure of gratifying him helped to outweigh some opposing reasons . " I shall get into a rage at something or other , " Felix had said . " I've told you one of my weak points . Where I have any particular business ...
Page 61
... his promise ; and his bitterness towards the candidate only took the form of contemptuous pity ; for Felix was not sparing in his contempt for men who put their inward honour in pawn by seeking the prizes of the THE RADICAL . 61.
... his promise ; and his bitterness towards the candidate only took the form of contemptuous pity ; for Felix was not sparing in his contempt for men who put their inward honour in pawn by seeking the prizes of the THE RADICAL . 61.
Page 68
... took off his cap by an instinctive prompting that always led him to speak uncovered . The effect of his figure in relief against the stone background was un- like that of the previous speaker . He was considerably taller , his head and ...
... took off his cap by an instinctive prompting that always led him to speak uncovered . The effect of his figure in relief against the stone background was un- like that of the previous speaker . He was considerably taller , his head and ...
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