The Works of George Eliot: Adam BedeSmall, Maynard, 1908 |
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Page 98
... looked down at Hetty , and said , " Won't you hang on my arm , Hetty ? " in a pleading tone , as if he had already asked her and she had refused . Hetty looked up at him smilingly , and put her round arm through his in a moment . It was ...
... looked down at Hetty , and said , " Won't you hang on my arm , Hetty ? " in a pleading tone , as if he had already asked her and she had refused . Hetty looked up at him smilingly , and put her round arm through his in a moment . It was ...
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... looked white and scared . I should have thought she was a beggar- woman only for her good clothes . I thought she looked a bit crazy , but it was no business of mine . I stood and looked back after her , but she went right on while she ...
... looked white and scared . I should have thought she was a beggar- woman only for her good clothes . I thought she looked a bit crazy , but it was no business of mine . I stood and looked back after her , but she went right on while she ...
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... looked searchingly towards the green valley below , for the first glimpse of the old thatched roof near the ugly red mill . The scene looked less harsh in the soft October sun- shine than it had done in the eager time of early spring ...
... looked searchingly towards the green valley below , for the first glimpse of the old thatched roof near the ugly red mill . The scene looked less harsh in the soft October sun- shine than it had done in the eager time of early spring ...
Contents
BOOK FOUR | 1 |
THE DELIVERY OF THE LETTER | 41 |
MRS POYSER HAS HER SAY OUT | 73 |
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