Silas Marner, the Weaver of RaveloeLovell, Coryell & Company, 1861 - 297 sider A gentle linen weaver in a small English town is wrongly accused of a theft goes into seclusion and finds redemption in his unselfish love for an abandoned child who mysteriously appears at his cottage. |
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Side 7
... head , and asked if anybody was ever known to go off in a fit and not fall down . A fit was a stroke , nature of a stroke to wasn't it ? and it was in the partly take away the use of a man's limbs and throw him on the parish , if he'd ...
... head , and asked if anybody was ever known to go off in a fit and not fall down . A fit was a stroke , nature of a stroke to wasn't it ? and it was in the partly take away the use of a man's limbs and throw him on the parish , if he'd ...
Side 25
... head . There were women in Raveloe , at that present time , who had worn one of the Wise Wo- man's little bags round their necks , and , in consequence , had never had an idiot child , as Ann Coulter had . Silas Marner could very likely ...
... head . There were women in Raveloe , at that present time , who had worn one of the Wise Wo- man's little bags round their necks , and , in consequence , had never had an idiot child , as Ann Coulter had . Silas Marner could very likely ...
Side 34
... heads at the courses of the second son , Dunstan , commonly called Dunsey Cass , whose taste for swopping and betting might turn out to be a sowing of something worse than wild oats . To be sure , the neighbours said , it was no matter ...
... heads at the courses of the second son , Dunstan , commonly called Dunsey Cass , whose taste for swopping and betting might turn out to be a sowing of something worse than wild oats . To be sure , the neighbours said , it was no matter ...
Side 38
... head side- ways as he looked out of the window . " It ' ud be very pleasant to me to go in your company - you're such a handsome brother , and we've always been so fond of quarrelling with one another , I shouldn't know what to do ...
... head side- ways as he looked out of the window . " It ' ud be very pleasant to me to go in your company - you're such a handsome brother , and we've always been so fond of quarrelling with one another , I shouldn't know what to do ...
Side 39
... head on one side , and trying to speak in a small mincing treble . " And there's sweet Miss Nancy coming ; and we shall dance with her , and promise never to be naughty again , and be taken into favour , and 27 " Hold your tongue about ...
... head on one side , and trying to speak in a small mincing treble . " And there's sweet Miss Nancy coming ; and we shall dance with her , and promise never to be naughty again , and be taken into favour , and 27 " Hold your tongue about ...
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