George Eliot's Life, as Related in Her Letters and Journals. Vol. 3 (of 3). George Eliot. Читать онлайн. Newlib. NEWLIB.NET

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luxury in all forms has increased so much that one only here and there gets a glimpse of the old-fashioned German housekeeping. But though later hours are becoming fashionable, the members of the Reichstag who have other business than politics complain of having to begin their sitting at eleven, ending, instead of beginning, at four, when the solid day is almost gone. We went to the Reichstag one morning, and were so fortunate as to hear Bismarck speak. But the question was one of currency, and his speech was merely a brief winding-up.

      Now I shall think that I have earned a letter telling me all about you. May there be nothing but good to tell of! Pray give my best love to Emily, and my earnest wishes to Dr. Congreve, that he may have satisfaction in new work.

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      1

      "An Old Story and Other Poems," by Elizabeth D. Cross.

      2

      "Address to the Working Men."

      3

      In the "Address to the Working Men."

      4

      Visit to Mr. W. G. Clark.

      5

      Of Comte.

      6

      Dr. Congreve's article, "Mr. Huxley on M. Comte," in Fortnightly Review, April, 1869.

      7

      See ante, vol. i. p. 220.

      8

      Professor Edmund Spenser Beesley, a well-known member of the Positivist body, who married Miss Crompton, daughter of Mr. Justice Crompton.

      9

      An article by Mr. Frederic Harrison in the Fortnightly Review of November, 1869.

1

"An Old Story and Other Poems," by Elizabeth D. Cross.

2

"Address to the Working Men."

3

In the "Address to the Working Men."

4

Visit to Mr. W. G. Clark.

5

Of Comte.

6

Dr. Congreve's article, "Mr. Huxley on M. Comte," in Fortnightly Review, April, 1869.

7

See ante, vol. i. p. 220.

8

Professor Edmund Spenser Beesley, a well-known member of the Positivist body, who married Miss Crompton, daughter of Mr. Justice Crompton.

9

An article by Mr. Frederic Harrison in the Fortnightly Review of November, 1869.