The book Middlemarch : a Study of Provincial Life was written by author Eliot, George, 1819-1880 Here you can read free online of Middlemarch : a Study of Provincial Life book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Middlemarch : a Study of Provincial Life a good or bad book?
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To have approached Laure with any suit that was not rever- entially tender would have been simply a contradiction of his whole feeling towards her. "You have come all the way from Paris to find me?" she said to him the next day, sitting before him with folded arms, OLD AND YOUNG. • 159 and looking at him witli eyes that seemed to wonder as an untamed ruminating animal wonders. "Are all Englishmen like that ? " " I came because I could not live without trying to see you. You are lonely ; I love ...you ; I want you to consent to be my wife ; I will wait, but I want you to promise that you will marry me — no one else." Laure looked at him in silence with a melancholy radiance from under her grand eyelids, until he was full of rapturous certainty, and knelt close to her knees. "I will tell you something," she said, in her cooing way, keeping her arms folded. '' My foot really slipped." " I know, I know," said Lydgate, deprecatingly. " It was a fatal accident — a dreadful stroke of calamity that bound me to you the more." Again Laure paused a little and then said, slowly, "/ meant to do it:' Lydgate, strong man as he was, turned pale and trembled : moments seemed to pass before he rose and stood at a distance from her.
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