“How was it that he haunted her imagination so persistently? What could it be? Why did she care for what he thought, in spite of all her pride in spite of herself? She believed that she could have borne the sense of Almighty displeasure, because He knew all, and could read her penitence, and hear her cries for help in time to come. But Mr.Thornton-why did she tremble, and hide her face in the pillow? What strong feeling had overtaking her at last?”
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Delphi Complete Works of Elizabeth Gaskell (Illustrated)
The Delphi Complete Works of Elizabeth Gaskell (Illustrated) is a meticulously curated compilation featuring all the literary contributions of Elizabeth Gaskell, a prominent figure in Victorian literature. This collection is enhanced with illustrations that aim to enrich the reading experience, offering a visual complement to Gaskell's timeless narratives. The works within this collection are believed to encompass her most celebrated novels and short stories, providing readers with a comprehensive view of her writing career. more
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