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Silas Marner
[ sahy-luhs mahr-ner ]
noun
- a novel (1861) by George Eliot.
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The scene in the pot-house in "Silas Marner" is as perfect as a Dutch painting, yet the author never entered a pot-house.
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Adam Bede is, in construction, the most perfect of her novels, and Silas Marner of her shorter stories.
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Silas Marner lost his money through his “sense of security,” which “more frequently springs from habit than conviction.”
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To a certain extent, I think Silas Marner holds a higher place than any of the author's works.
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Silas Marner took a little girl into his tiny house to care for, and she made his life happy again.
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