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Miriam Simut
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Back at it after three days of business and not even touching a book 🫠
— Mar 25, 2025 08:07AM
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Miriam Simut
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Mr. Givantake and Mr. Peter Piper ... Trollope I cannot with these name choices hahaaaa
— Mar 20, 2025 06:27PM
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Miriam Simut
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"You know, old fellow, how true I've always been to you," wrote Cox, in language of the purest friendship. "As true as steel,—to sausages in the morning and brandy and soda at night," said Ralph to himself as he read this.
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— Mar 19, 2025 12:00PM
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Elizabeth
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“It is clearly God's intention that men and women should live together, and therefore let the leap in the dark be made.”
A very Charlotte Lucas sentiment. 😂
— Mar 17, 2025 05:24PM
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A very Charlotte Lucas sentiment. 😂
Elizabeth
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“He had been in Parliament, had been in office, and had tried to write a book. But he was not a legislator, was not a statesman, and was not an author. He was simply a weak, vain, wretched man, who, through false conceit, had been induced to neglect almost every duty of life!”
— Mar 16, 2025 07:03PM
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Elizabeth
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Wow a move I did not see coming from a Trollope character! I hope this person can stick with it
It occurs to me how similar Sir Thomas and Ralph are. They vacillate.
— Mar 16, 2025 06:59PM
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It occurs to me how similar Sir Thomas and Ralph are. They vacillate.
Elizabeth
is on page 355 of 434
She was innocent, pure, unknowing in the ways of vice, simple in her tastes, conscientious in her duties, and yet she was a rake at heart,—till at last sorrow and disappointment taught her that it is not enough that a man should lie loose upon the grass with graceful negligence and call for soda-water…Gregory…was sombre, and was a parson;—but, oh, what a thing it is that a man should be true at heart!
— Mar 16, 2025 05:01PM
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Elizabeth
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“To have his hair cut” — I mean that’s gotta be an Emma reference right?
— Mar 15, 2025 07:01PM
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Elizabeth
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Echoes of Persuasion on page 307! Fascinating. I don’t remember Trollope being so specific about unrequited love before.
— Mar 15, 2025 05:54PM
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