Silas Marner: The Weaver of RaveloeW. Blackwood and Sons, 1861 - 364 sider |
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Side 19
... mean . " The other persons present , however , began to inquire where , Silas meant to say that the knife was , but he would give no further ex- planation he only said , " I am sore stricken ; I can say nothing . God will clear me ...
... mean . " The other persons present , however , began to inquire where , Silas meant to say that the knife was , but he would give no further ex- planation he only said , " I am sore stricken ; I can say nothing . God will clear me ...
Side 35
... meaning standing apart . The pro- minent eyes that used to look trusting and dreamy , now looked as if they had been made to see only one kind of thing that was very small , like tiny grain , for which they hunted everywhere and he was ...
... meaning standing apart . The pro- minent eyes that used to look trusting and dreamy , now looked as if they had been made to see only one kind of thing that was very small , like tiny grain , for which they hunted everywhere and he was ...
Side 53
... mean no nonsense about the horse , eh ? You'll sell him all fair , and hand over the money ? If you don't , you know , everything ' ll go to smash , for I've got nothing else to trust to . And you'll have less pleasure in pulling the ...
... mean no nonsense about the horse , eh ? You'll sell him all fair , and hand over the money ? If you don't , you know , everything ' ll go to smash , for I've got nothing else to trust to . And you'll have less pleasure in pulling the ...
Side 57
... means of gratifying at once his jealous hate and his cu- pidity . And if Godfrey could have felt him- self simply a victim , the iron bit that destiny had put into his mouth would have chafed him less intolerably . If the curses he ...
... means of gratifying at once his jealous hate and his cu- pidity . And if Godfrey could have felt him- self simply a victim , the iron bit that destiny had put into his mouth would have chafed him less intolerably . If the curses he ...
Side 64
... for Lord Cromleck — a fellow with a cast in his eye , and a green waistcoat . But I mean to stick to Wildfire : I shan't get a better at a fence in a hurry . The mare's got more blood , but she's a bit too weak in 64 SILAS MARNER .
... for Lord Cromleck — a fellow with a cast in his eye , and a green waistcoat . But I mean to stick to Wildfire : I shan't get a better at a fence in a hurry . The mare's got more blood , but she's a bit too weak in 64 SILAS MARNER .
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Side 254 - Goliath get himself tied to a small tender thing, dreading to hurt it by pulling, and dreading still more to snap the cord, and which of the two, pray, will be master? It was clear that Eppie, with her short toddling steps, must lead Father Silas a pretty dance on any fine morning when circumstances favoured mischief.