Quotes About Mrs. Cadwallader
She says, he is a great soul.—A great bladder for dried peas to rattle in!" said Mrs. Cadwallader.
~ George Eliot
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Let any lady who is inclined to be hard on Mrs. Cadwallader inquire into the comprehensiveness of her own beautiful views and be quite sure that they afford accommodation for all the lives which have the honour to coexist with hers.
~ George Eliot
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He has got no good red blood in his body," said Sir James. "No. Somebody put a drop under a magnifying-glass and it was all semicolons and parentheses," said Mrs. Cadwallader.
~ George Eliot
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In this way, metaphorically speaking, a strong lens applied to Mrs. Cadwallader's match-making will show a play of minute causes producing what may be called thought and speech vortices to bring her the sort of food she needed.
~ George Eliot
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Let any lady who is inclined to be hard on Mrs. Cadwallader inquire into the comprehensiveness of her own beautiful views, and be quite sure that they afford accommodation for all the lives which have the honor to coexist with hers. With
~ George Eliot
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He has got no good red blood in his body," said Sir James. "No. Somebody put a drop under a magnifying-glass and it was all semicolons and parentheses," said Mrs. Cadwallader. "Why
~ George Eliot
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She says, he is a great soul.—A great bladder for dried peas to rattle in! said Mrs. Cadwallader.
~ George Eliot
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