Felix Holt, the Radical, Volume 2Hawarden Press, 1899 |
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Page 62
... regard to respectability had its inconvenience in relation to such a superior : it was a mark of some vanity and some pride , which , if they were not touched just in the right handling - place , were liable to become raw and sensitive ...
... regard to respectability had its inconvenience in relation to such a superior : it was a mark of some vanity and some pride , which , if they were not touched just in the right handling - place , were liable to become raw and sensitive ...
Page 90
... regard themselves as targets for evil - minded men ; and Mr. Crowder , if he could have got his ideas countenanced , would have rec- ommended a muster of farm - servants with defen- sive pitchforks on the side of Church and King . 90 ...
... regard themselves as targets for evil - minded men ; and Mr. Crowder , if he could have got his ideas countenanced , would have rec- ommended a muster of farm - servants with defen- sive pitchforks on the side of Church and King . 90 ...
Page 129
... regard himself as a patron . On the attorney's handsome face there was a black cloud of defiant determination , slightly startling to Harold , who had expected to feel that the overpowering weight of temper in the interview was on his ...
... regard himself as a patron . On the attorney's handsome face there was a black cloud of defiant determination , slightly startling to Harold , who had expected to feel that the overpowering weight of temper in the interview was on his ...
Page 162
... regards in this affair , and suffered a good deal at the thought of Tory triumph in the demon- stration that , excepting the attack on the Seven Stars , which called itself a Whig house , all damage to property had been borne by Tories ...
... regards in this affair , and suffered a good deal at the thought of Tory triumph in the demon- stration that , excepting the attack on the Seven Stars , which called itself a Whig house , all damage to property had been borne by Tories ...
Page 164
... regards . Nay , he bade me say some- thing which appears to refer to your discourse together when I was not present . Tell her , ' he said , ' whatever they sentence me to , she knows ยท they can't rob me of my vocation . With poverty ...
... regards . Nay , he bade me say some- thing which appears to refer to your discourse together when I was not present . Tell her , ' he said , ' whatever they sentence me to , she knows ยท they can't rob me of my vocation . With poverty ...
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