the young man felt some painful and cowardly sensation, which made him wince with shame. He was over his head in debt to the landlady and was afraid of meeting her.
Ok so he's penniless and that creates a physical reaction in him.
frederickhas quoted4 years ago
Wordsworth Classics are inexpensive editions designed to appeal to the general reader and students. We commissioned teachers and specialists to write wide ranging, jargon-free introductions and to provide notes that would assist the understanding of our readers rather than interpret the stories for them. In the same spirit, because the pleasures of reading are inseparable from the surprises, secrets and revelations that all narratives contain, we strongly advise you to enjoy this book before turning to the Introduction. General Adviser Keith Carabine
eliss kanghas quoted5 years ago
half-dilapidated cabbies.
eliss kanghas quoted5 years ago
might blurt out some foolishness . . .”
eliss kanghas quoted5 years ago
sought objections on all sides,
eliss kanghas quoted5 years ago
alone. We sometimes encounter people, even perfect strangers, who begin to interest us at first sight, somehow suddenly, all at once, before a word has been spoken
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she has a lofty heart and is full of sentiments ennobled by good breeding.