Browse Sort by: Title The gay procession The Cry of Desolation The "Carril" Godfrey's wife Eppie in de toal-hole Arrivals at the Red House. Aaron Peeping "With a heavy bag on his back" "Wheeled her round" "To ask the name of this town" "The young squire leading off wi' Miss Nancy for partners" "The risk of fording streams" "The rarer pleasure of seeing Miss Nancy Lammeter" "The object of his search" "The long pipes" "The little bridal procession" "The field's length you'd go." "The father whose return is greeted by young voices" "The company at the 'Rainbow.'" "The children always called him 'Old Master Marner.'" "That's ended!" "Take to their legs in terror" "Some favourite bank" "Silas fell on his knees" "She turned from the window with gladness in her eyes" "She held the door wide" "Sat on Dolly's knee" "Like little dogs face to face" "Inviting Silas with much chuckling" "In perfect contentment" "Holding his son Aaron between his knees" "His hospitality rayed out" "Here sat Eppie" "He was seen setting off" "Had made her blood creep" "Eppie's play" "Eppie frisking" "Dr. Kimble making himself agreeable to his feminine patients" "Beset by mothers" "At the covert side" "All eyes were bent on Silas Marner" "A present from Miss Priscilla" "A chance meeting" "A beautiful nap in the gig" "'Ring the bell for my ale, will you.'"