Match List-I with List-II according to the code given below: List-I List-II (Novels) (Last Lines) i. The Mayor 1. ‘He walked of Casterbridge towards the faintly humming, glowing town, quickly.’ii. Sons and Lovers 2. ‘In Their death, they were not divided.’iii. The Great Gatsby 3. ‘Happiness was but the occasional episode in a general drama of pain.’iv. The Mill on the Floss 4. ‘So we beat on, boats against Codes: i ii iii iv

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Match List-I with List-II according to the code given below: <br /> List-I List-II <br /> (Novels) (Last Lines) <br />i. The Mayor 1. ‘He walked of Casterbridge towards the faintly humming, glowing town, quickly.’<br />ii. Sons and Lovers 2. ‘In Their death, they were not divided.’<br />iii. The Great Gatsby 3. ‘Happiness was but the occasional episode in a general drama of pain.’<br />iv. The Mill on the Floss 4. ‘So we beat on, boats against Codes: <br /> i ii iii iv






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