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CHAPTER LXXXII.

Author: George Eliot 2026-04-27 18:12:31

“My grief lies onward and my joy behind.” —SHAKESPEARE: Sonnets . Exiles notoriously feed much on hopes, and are unlikely to stay in banishment unless they are obliged. When Will Ladislaw exiled hims

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