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This could be retitled the Ecstasy and the Agony for what follows in George Eliot's ( Mary Ann Evans) superb novel, not surprisingly since I've read others of her excellent books. An ordinary setting just before the Victorian age of late 1820s England, in a small fictional rural port town St. Ogg's (modeled after Gainsborough) by a river where inevitably trade is how people there lived and survived. A routine story (but not) about two siblings older brother Tom Tulliver and younger sister Maggie
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About halfway through this book, after Tom Tulliver wrote his determination to seek revenge on the Wakem family in the family Bible and Phillip and Maggie were meeting secretly, I was all in a swoon. I said to myself, 'This is the 19th century version of Romeo and Juliet!' I found the pairing of Phillip and Maggie to be so sweet. She was still unformed and child-like. She trusted Phillip without question and was without affectation or coyness in her conversation with him. Phillip was less forth-
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