Felix Holt, the Radical, Volume 2 |
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Page 7
... leaves to make a resting - place for the jewels of the hoar - frost . Such hedgerows were often as tall as the laborers ' cottages dot- ted along the lanes , or clustered into a small hamlet , their little dingy windows telling , like ...
... leaves to make a resting - place for the jewels of the hoar - frost . Such hedgerows were often as tall as the laborers ' cottages dot- ted along the lanes , or clustered into a small hamlet , their little dingy windows telling , like ...
Page 12
... leaving the town of Treby Magna behind him , he drove between the hedges for a mile or so , crossed the queer long bridge over the river Lapp , and then put his horses to a swift gallop up the hill by the low - nestled village of Little ...
... leaving the town of Treby Magna behind him , he drove between the hedges for a mile or so , crossed the queer long bridge over the river Lapp , and then put his horses to a swift gallop up the hill by the low - nestled village of Little ...
Page 14
... leave man or woman forever beggared of peace and joy , yet kept secret by the sufferer - committed to no sound except that of low moans in the night , seen in no writing except that made on the face by the slow months of suppressed an ...
... leave man or woman forever beggared of peace and joy , yet kept secret by the sufferer - committed to no sound except that of low moans in the night , seen in no writing except that made on the face by the slow months of suppressed an ...
Page 15
... leaves and perhaps to help in the stables . For though Transome Court was a large man- sion , built in the fashion of Queen Anne's time , with a park and grounds as fine as any to be seen in Loamshire , there were very few servants ...
... leaves and perhaps to help in the stables . For though Transome Court was a large man- sion , built in the fashion of Queen Anne's time , with a park and grounds as fine as any to be seen in Loamshire , there were very few servants ...
Page 27
... leave you to Hickes now ; we dine in an hour . " Mrs. Transome went away and shut herself in her own dressing - room . It had come to pass now - this meeting with the son who had been the object of so much longing ; whom she had longed ...
... leave you to Hickes now ; we dine in an hour . " Mrs. Transome went away and shut herself in her own dressing - room . It had come to pass now - this meeting with the son who had been the object of so much longing ; whom she had longed ...
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