I could never do anything for her, Adam — she lived long enough for all the suffering — and I'd thought so of the time when I might do something for her. But you told me the truth when you said to me once, ' There's a sort of wrong that can never... The Atlantic Monthly - Página 71924Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Mary Ann Evans - 1859 - 348 páginas
...enough for all the suffering—and I'd thought so of the time when I might do something for her. But you told me the truth when you said to me once, '...There's a sort of wrong that can never be made up for.'" " Why, there's Mr and Mrs Poyser coming in at the yard gate," said Seth. " So there is," said Dinah.... | |
| George Eliot - 1859 - 468 páginas
...enough for all the suffering—and I'd thought so of the time when I might do something for her. But you told me the truth when you said to me once,' There's a sort of wrong that can never be made up for.'" " So there is," said Dinah. " Run, Lisbeth, run to meet Aunt Poyser. Come in, Adam, and rest; it has... | |
| Mary Ann Evans - 1859 - 348 páginas
...enough for all the suffering — and I'd thought so of the time when I might do something for her. But you told me the truth when you said to me once, '...There's a sort of wrong that can never be made up for.' " " Why, there's Mr and Mrs Poyser coming in at the yard gate," said Seth. " So there is," said Dinah.... | |
| 1860 - 890 páginas
...enough for all the suffering, — and I'd thought so of the time when I might do something for her. But you told me the truth when you said to me once, -...There's a sort of wrong that can never be made up for.' " If we must have works of fiction, it is well that they should have a tendency so plainly moral as... | |
| Andrew Kennedy Hutchison Boyd - 1861 - 452 páginas
...children, unnatural parents, though of these last, God be thanked, very few. Yes, says Adam Bede, * there's a sort of wrong that can never be made up for.' No doubt we are dead : when shall we be quickened to a better life ? Surely, as it is, the world is... | |
| George Eliot - 1867 - 486 páginas
...enough for all the suffering — and I'd thought so of the time when I might do something for her. But you told me the truth when you said to me once, '...There's a sort of wrong that can never be made up for.' " " Why, there's Mr and Mrs Poyser coming in at the yard gate," said Seth. "So there is," said Dinah.... | |
| 1881 - 624 páginas
...news of the irreparable results of his past action, the inevitable consequence of sin. To know that ' there's a sort of wrong that can never be made up for,' and that in some ,degree all wrong is of this sort, is to know one of the deepest lessons of social... | |
| Georgiana Marion Craik - 1877 - 284 páginas
...•wait Love's orient, out of darkness and of dust" VOL. III. OWEN MEREDITH. A TRUE MAN. CHAPTER VIII. " There's a sort of wrong that can never be made up for." GEOKGE ELIOT. A LICE, in her simple unconsciousness of -*-^- her influence on these other lives, was... | |
| George Eliot - 1878 - 396 páginas
...enough for all the suffering — and I'd thought so of the time when I might do something for her. But you told me the truth when you said to me once, "...There's a sort of wrong that can never be made up for." ' " " Why, there's Mr and Mrs Poyser coming in at the yard gate," said Seth. "So there is," said Dinah.... | |
| Georgiana Marion Craik - 1878 - 304 páginas
...that, whatever the world may say, are, and ought to be, possible between man and woman. CHAPTER VIII. " There's a sort of wrong that can never be made up for." GEORGE ELIOT. ALICE, in her simple unconsciousness of her influence on these other lives, was more... | |
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