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Middlemarch
“In a leading article of the 'Trumpet,' Keck characterized Ladislaw's speech as 'the violence of an energumen—a miserable effort to shroud in the brilliancy of fireworks the daring of irresponsible statements and the poverty of a knowledge which was of the cheapest and most recent description.'”
Middlemarch
Rosamond bringing Lydgate his cup of tea, he threw down the paper, and said to Will, who had started up and gone to the table— "It's no use your puffing Brooke as a reforming landlord, Ladislaw: they only pick the more holes in his coat in the 'Trumpet.'
Middlemarch
No matter; those who read the 'Pioneer' don't read the 'Trumpet,' said Will, swallowing his tea and walking about.
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That's odd," said Mr. Limp, a meditative shoemaker, with weak eyes and a piping voice. "Why, I read in the 'Trumpet' that was what the Duke of Wellington said when he turned his coat and went over to the Romans.
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