Middlemarch
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Middlemarch and strange to me. It must be my own dulness. I am seeing so much all at once, and not understanding half of it. ...
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00 Middlemarch faintly. Dorothea was silent, but a tear which had come up with the sob would insist on falling. ‘You are excite ...
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