The Works of George Eliot: RomolaSmall, Maynard, 1908 |
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... leave her under an illusion by a distinct calcula- tion of his own possible need , but since that critical moment it ... leaving Tessa under her illusion and providing a home for her , he had been overcome by his own kindness . And in ...
... leave her under an illusion by a distinct calcula- tion of his own possible need , but since that critical moment it ... leaving Tessa under her illusion and providing a home for her , he had been overcome by his own kindness . And in ...
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... leaving Florence as soon as his life there had become a high enough stepping - stone to a life elsewhere , perhaps at Rome or Milan , there was now for the first time associated a desire to be free from Romola , and to leave her behind ...
... leaving Florence as soon as his life there had become a high enough stepping - stone to a life elsewhere , perhaps at Rome or Milan , there was now for the first time associated a desire to be free from Romola , and to leave her behind ...
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... leaving Florence , he never thought of leaving Tessa and the little ones behind . He was very fond of these round ... leave her with Monna Lisa any time ; and if she is in the cradle and cries , Lillo is as sensible as can be , he ...
... leaving Florence , he never thought of leaving Tessa and the little ones behind . He was very fond of these round ... leave her with Monna Lisa any time ; and if she is in the cradle and cries , Lillo is as sensible as can be , he ...
Contents
CHAPTER | 1 |
WHAT FLORENCE WAS THINKING | 18 |
ARIADNE DISCROWNS HERSELF | 25 |
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