Browse Sort by: Title "'Ring the bell for my ale, will you.'" "A beautiful nap in the gig" "A chance meeting" "A present from Miss Priscilla" "All eyes were bent on Silas Marner" "And what must you be letting him have my money for?" "At the covert side" "Be quick. What has he done with my horse?" "Beset by mothers" "Dr. Kimble making himself agreeable to his feminine patients" "Eppie frisking" "Eppie's play" "Had made her blood creep" "He felt his heart begin to beat violently, and for a few moments he was unable to stretch out his hand and grasp the restored treasure." "He was seen setting off" "Here sat Eppie" "His hospitality rayed out" "Holding his son Aaron between his knees" "In perfect contentment" "Inviting Silas with much chuckling" "Like little dogs face to face" "Robbed!" said Silas, gaspingly "Sat on Dolly's knee" "She held the door wide" "She retreated to her father's chair again, and held him round the neck." "She turned from the window with gladness in her eyes" "Silas fell on his knees" "Some favourite bank" "Suppose, now, you get the money yourself, and save me the trouble, eh?" "Take to their legs in terror" "That's ended!" "The children always called him 'Old Master Marner.'" "The company at the 'Rainbow.'" "The father whose return is greeted by young voices" "The field's length you'd go." "The little bridal procession" "The long pipes" "The minister asked him if he knew where he had left that knife?" "The object of his search" "The rarer pleasure of seeing Miss Nancy Lammeter" "The risk of fording streams" "The young squire leading off wi' Miss Nancy for partners" "To ask the name of this town" "Wheeled her round" "With a heavy bag on his back" “In utter amazement, Silas fell on his knees” Silas Marner (Cabinet Edition, 1878; first published 1861) A Batch of Last Year's Novels Aaron Peeping Arrivals at the Red House. Belles Lettres [Silas Marner] Chips Dolly Winthrop, coach and teacher Eppie in de toal-hole General Literature George Eliot and Gardening George Eliot and Gardening George Eliot and India Godfrey's wife Nancy and Godfrey Cass New Novels Portrait of Eppie Raveloe Village Scenes From the "George Eliot" Country Seated on the pillion behind her tall, erect father Silas Marner at his loom Solomon marched forward at the head of the gay procession The "Carril" The Cry of Desolation The gay procession The Little Bridal Procession The New Gold The Old Gold The plain text of George Eliot's Silas Marner To-day's Books Wilnecote Worth the Reading Yesterday's New Books