Felix Holt, the Radical, Volume 2Hawarden Press, 1899 |
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Page 5
... appearance . She has despised his betters before now ; but I leave you to judge whether a young man who has taken to low ways of getting his living can pay for fine cambric hand- kerchiefs and light kid gloves . " Mrs. Muscat lowered ...
... appearance . She has despised his betters before now ; but I leave you to judge whether a young man who has taken to low ways of getting his living can pay for fine cambric hand- kerchiefs and light kid gloves . " Mrs. Muscat lowered ...
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... appearance had not been long premeditated . He was driving through the town towards an engagement at some distance , but on calling at Labron's office he had found that the affair which demanded his pres- ence had been deferred , and so ...
... appearance had not been long premeditated . He was driving through the town towards an engagement at some distance , but on calling at Labron's office he had found that the affair which demanded his pres- ence had been deferred , and so ...
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... whistle , which seemed a natural expression of sur- prise that " the rusty old ranter " should have a daughter of such distinguished appearance . Meanwhile the search for the spectacles had proved vain . FELIX HOLT , THE RADICAL . 9.
... whistle , which seemed a natural expression of sur- prise that " the rusty old ranter " should have a daughter of such distinguished appearance . Meanwhile the search for the spectacles had proved vain . FELIX HOLT , THE RADICAL . 9.
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... appearance had first startled him with an indefinable impres- sion in the market - place was the daughter of the old Dissenting preacher who had shown so much agitated curiosity about his name , he felt very much like an uninitiated ...
... appearance had first startled him with an indefinable impres- sion in the market - place was the daughter of the old Dissenting preacher who had shown so much agitated curiosity about his name , he felt very much like an uninitiated ...
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... appearance in annuity deeds , and that elsewhere he was solid , locomotive , and capable of remembering anything for his own pleas- ure and benefit . To act with doubleness towards a man whose own conduct was double , was so near an ...
... appearance in annuity deeds , and that elsewhere he was solid , locomotive , and capable of remembering anything for his own pleas- ure and benefit . To act with doubleness towards a man whose own conduct was double , was so near an ...
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