A Variation of Protestantism Unknown to Bossuet Journeying down the Rhone on a summer’s day, you have perhaps felt the sunshine made dreary by those ruined villages which stud the banks in certain par
A Variation of Protestantism Unknown to Bossuet Journeying down the Rhone on a summer’s day, you have perhaps felt the sunshine made dreary by those ruined villages which stud the banks in certain par
The Last Conflict In the second week of September, Maggie was again sitting in her lonely room, battling with the old s…
Maggie and Lucy By the end of the week Dr Kenn had made up his mind that there was only one way in which he could secur…
Showing That Old Acquaintances Are Capable of Surprising Us When Maggie was at home again, her mother brought her news …
St Ogg’s Passes Judgment It was soon known throughout St Ogg’s that Miss Tulliver was come back; she had not, then, elo…
The Return to the Mill Between four and five o’clock on the afternoon of the fifth day from that on which Stephen and M…
Waking When Maggie was gone to sleep, Stephen, weary too with his unaccustomed amount of rowing, and with the intense i…
Borne Along by the Tide In less than a week Maggie was at St Ogg’s again,—outwardly in much the same position as when h…
A Family Party Maggie left her good aunt Gritty at the end of the week, and went to Garum Firs to pay her visit to aunt…
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