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" But along with that question, and almost thrusting it away, there was a vision of the old home and the old streets leading to Lantern Yard—and within that vision another, of the thoughts which had been present with him in those far-off scenes. The thoughts... "
Silas Marner, the weaver of Raveloe, by the author of 'Adam Bede'. - Page 163
by Mary Ann Evans - 1861
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Silas Marner: The Weaver of Raveloe

George Eliot - Domestic fiction - 1861 - 278 pages
...thrusting it away, there was a vision of the old home and the old streets leading to Lantern Yard — and within that vision another, of the thoughts which...life : it stirred fibres that had never been moved in Eaveloe — old quiverings of tenderness — old impressions of awe at the presentiment of some Power...
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Silas Marner

George Eliot - English fiction - 1864 - 300 pages
...it away, there was a vision 25 of the old home and the old streets leading to Lantern Yard — and within that vision another, of the thoughts which...impossible to revive ; and yet he had a dreamy feeling 30 that this child was somehow a message come to him from that far-off life: it stirred fibers that...
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Cassell's illustrated readings, Volume 2; Volume 67

Cassell, ltd - 1875 - 470 pages
...thrusting it away, there was a vision of the old homo and the old streets leading to Lantern Yard ; and within that vision another, of the thoughts which...present with him in those far-off scenes. The thoughts wero strange to him now, like old friendships impossible to revive ; and yet he had a dreamy feeling...
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Y Traethodydd: am y fleyddyn ..., Volume 37

Theology - 1882 - 526 pages
...thrusting it away, there was a vis-ion of the old home and the old streets l-ading to Lantern Yard; and within that vision another — of the thoughts which...far-off scenes. The thoughts were strange to him now — hke old friendships impossible to revive; and yet he had a dreamy feeling that this child was somehow...
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Works, Volume 8

George Eliot - 1886 - 626 pages
...thrusting it away, there was a vision of the old home and the old streets leading to Lantern Yard— and within that vision another, of the thoughts which...life: it stirred fibres that had never been moved in Eaveloe — old quiverings of tenderness — old impressions of awe at the presentiment of some Power...
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The Continental First[-fifth] Reader, Volume 5

William A. Campbell - Readers - 1890 - 514 pages
...powerless, under the double presence of an inexplicable surprise and a hurrying influx of memories. He had a dreamy feeling that this child was somehow...come to him from that far-off life: — it stirred fibers that had never been moved in RaveJoe—old ouiverings of tenderness, old impressions of awe...
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St. Nicholas, Volume 15

Mary Mapes Dodge - Children's literature - 1888 - 500 pages
...the little round form of the child and its shabby clothing. It was very much like his little sister." "He had a dreamy feeling that this child was somehow...message come to him from that far-off life ; it stirred fibers that had never been moved in Raveloe — old quiverings of tenderness — old impressions of...
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George Eliot's Silas Marner: The Weaver of Raveloe

George Eliot - Adopted children - 1890 - 328 pages
...thrusting it away, there was a vision of the old home and the old streets leading to Lantern Yard — and within that vision another, of the thoughts which had been present with 25 him in those far-off scenes. The thoughts were strange to him now, like old friendships impossible...
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Pictures from English Literature

Sara A. Hamlin - English literature - 1892 - 210 pages
...little round form of the child and its shabby clothing. It was very much like his little sister. " He had a dreamy feeling that this child was somehow...stirred fibres that had never been moved in Raveloe — quiverings of tenderness — old impressions of awe at the presentiment of some Power presiding...
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Silas Marner: The Weaver of Raveloe

George Eliot - England - 1898 - 216 pages
...— and within that vision another, of the thoughts which hUd been present with him in those far-oif scenes. The thoughts were strange to him now, like...fibres that had never been moved in Raveloe — old guiverings of tenderness — old impressions of awe at the presentiment of some Power presiding over...
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