The Mill on the Floss
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I'm not going to behave ill because folks behave ill to me; I know it's my place, as the eldest, to set an example in every respect, and I do it. Nobody can say different of me, if they'll keep to the truth.
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as old as the elms and chestnuts
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as innocent as the babe unborn.
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the good-hearted, bad-tempered housemaid
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There is no hopelessness so sad as that of early youth, when the soul is made up of wants, and has no long memories, no superadded life in the life of others; though we who looked on think lightly of such premature despair, as if our vision of the future lightened the blind sufferer's present
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At sixteen, the mind that has the strongest affinity for fact cannot escape illusion and self-flattery; and Tom, in sketching his future, had no other guide in arranging his facts than the suggestions of his own brave self-reliance.
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Mr. Rappit, the hair-dresser, with his well-anointed coronal locks tending wavily upward, like the simulated pyramid of flame on a monumental urn, seemed to her at that moment the most formidable of her contemporaries, into whose street at St. Ogg's she would carefully refrain from entering through the rest of her life
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Poor relations are undeniably irritating,–their existence is so entirely uncalled for on our part, and they are almost always very faulty people
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was the "knowingest" man of
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Mrs. Tulliver's domestic sorrows seemed at this moment to have reached the point at which insensibility begins
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