So Eppie was reared without punishment, the burden of her misdeeds being borne vicariously by father Silas. The stone hut was made a soft nest for her, lined with downy patience ; and also in the world that lay beyond the stone hut she knew nothing of... Silas Marner - Page 171by George Eliot - 1895 - 236 pagesFull view - About this book
| Mary Ann Evans - 1861 - 304 pages
...drag it. They know no difference, God help 'em: it's the pushing o' the teeth as sets them on, that's what it is." So Eppie was reared without punishment,...misdeeds being borne vicariously by father Silas. The stone-hut was made a soft nest for her, lined with downy patience: and also in the world that lay beyond... | |
| Louis Le Brun, Henri van Laun - 1869 - 290 pages
...discipline shook Silas's belief in its efficacy.6 " She takes it all for fun," he observed to himself. So Eppie was reared without punishment, the burden...misdeeds being borne vicariously by father Silas. G. ELIOT. (SILAS MARNER.) i That 'this would be shock enough, Que ccla ferait une impression suffisante.... | |
| Casket - 1873 - 874 pages
...drag it. They know no difference, God help 'em : it's the pushing o' the teeth as sets 'em on, that's what it is." So Eppie was reared without punishment,...with downy patience: and also in the world that lay Ireyond the stone hut she knew nothing of frowns and denials. Notwithstanding the difficulty of carrying... | |
| 1882 - 866 pages
...drag it. They know no difference, God help 'em : it's the pushing o' the teeth as sets 'em on, that's what it is." So Eppie was reared without punishment,...and also in the world that lay beyond the stone hut for her she knew nothing of frowns or denials . . . there was love between the child and the world... | |
| 1882 - 520 pages
...is.' " So Kppie was reared without punishment, the burden of her misdeeds being borne vicacariously by father Silas. The stone hut was made a soft nest...and also in the world that lay beyond the stone hut for her she knew nothing of frowns or denials .... there was love between the child and the world —... | |
| 1882 - 526 pages
...This total failure of the coal hole disciplme shook Silas's belief in the efficacy of punishment. ... So Eppie was reared without punishment, the burden...misdeeds being borne vicariously by father Silas. Boddlonodd Silas o hyn alian ar ddysgyblaeth serch ; ac o dan ei ofal tadol ef, a chynnorthwy parod... | |
| Sir George Grove, David Masson, John Morley, Mowbray Morris - 1882 - 556 pages
...drag it. They know no diflerence, God help 'em : it's the pushing o' the teeth as sets 'em on, that's what it is.' " So Eppie was reared without punishment, the burden of her misdeeds being borne vicacariously by father Silas. The stone hut was made a soft nest for her, lined with downy patience... | |
| George Eliot - 1885 - 564 pages
...drag it. They know no difference, God help 'em : it's the pushing o' the teeth as sets 'em on, that's what it is." So Eppie was reared without punishment, the burden of her misdeeds being borne\vigariously by father Silas. The stone hut was made a soft nest for her, lined with downy patience... | |
| Mary Mapes Dodge - 1888 - 500 pages
...she 's got no tricks but what she '11 grow out of.' " " So Eppie was reared without punishment." '• The stone hut was made a soft nest for her, lined with downy patience : and aUo in the world that lay beyond the stone hut she knew nothing of frowns and denials." " In old days... | |
| Helen Arnold - 1892 - 84 pages
...tossed Through the low-trailing rack of the tempest, is lost In the skirts of the thunder-cloud. 8. The stone hut was made a soft nest for her, lined with downy patience. 9. One good deed, dying tongueless, Slaughters a thousand waiting upon that. 10. Cheered by the good... | |
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