Felix Holt, the Radical, Volume 2Hawarden Press, 1899 |
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Page 3
... reason why the female part of the audience outnumbered the males . But some chief Trebians were there , even men whose means made them as independent of theory as Mr. Pendrell and Mr. Wace ; encouraged by reflecting that they were not ...
... reason why the female part of the audience outnumbered the males . But some chief Trebians were there , even men whose means made them as independent of theory as Mr. Pendrell and Mr. Wace ; encouraged by reflecting that they were not ...
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... reasons . Nolan said he would n't come . He says this debating is an atheistical sort of thing ; the Atheists are very fond of it . Theirs is a bad book to take a leaf out of . However , we shall hear nothing but what's good from Mr ...
... reasons . Nolan said he would n't come . He says this debating is an atheistical sort of thing ; the Atheists are very fond of it . Theirs is a bad book to take a leaf out of . However , we shall hear nothing but what's good from Mr ...
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... reason of which we know not . Shall I collect the thoughts of the assembly by a brief introductory address in the interval ? " " No , no , no , " said Mr. Wace , who saw a limit to his powers of endurance . " Mr. Sherlock is sure to be ...
... reason of which we know not . Shall I collect the thoughts of the assembly by a brief introductory address in the interval ? " " No , no , no , " said Mr. Wace , who saw a limit to his powers of endurance . " Mr. Sherlock is sure to be ...
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... moved his lips silently . 66 And suppose I had reason to suspect that there would be some great advantage for her if the law knew who was her father ? " " Sir ! " said Mr. Lyon , shaken out FELIX HOLT , THE RADICAL . 19.
... moved his lips silently . 66 And suppose I had reason to suspect that there would be some great advantage for her if the law knew who was her father ? " " Sir ! " said Mr. Lyon , shaken out FELIX HOLT , THE RADICAL . 19.
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... might have set her dreaming pleasantly ; but now , for some reasons that she could not have put distinctly into words , they affected her with dread . CHAPTER IV . To hear with eyes is part of 28 FELIX HOLT , THE RADICAL .
... might have set her dreaming pleasantly ; but now , for some reasons that she could not have put distinctly into words , they affected her with dread . CHAPTER IV . To hear with eyes is part of 28 FELIX HOLT , THE RADICAL .
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