Instead of trying to still his fears he encouraged them, with that superstitious impression which clings to us all, that if we expect evil very strongly it is the less likely to come;...


Chapter 8 (at page 63) - Silas Marner: The Weaver of Raveloe (1861)


Instead of trying to still his fears he encouraged them, with that superstitious impression which clings to us all, that if we expect evil very...

Instead of trying to still his fears he encouraged them, with that superstitious impression which clings to us all, that if we expect evil very...

Instead of trying to still his fears he encouraged them, with that superstitious impression which clings to us all, that if we expect evil very...

Instead of trying to still his fears he encouraged them, with that superstitious impression which clings to us all, that if we expect evil very...