Mill on the Floss Volume Ii EasyRead EdiReadHowYouWant.com, 2006 - 352 pagina's "The Mill on the Floss" is one of Eliot's best written novels. The novel is highly concerned with a morality that should function among all people. Eliot fights against the influence of class, money, gender, and even handicap, repeatedly showing that being a good person is independent of these things. A true classic! |
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Chapter I | 2 |
Chapter V | 64 |
Chapter VI | 82 |
Chapter I | 101 |
Chapter II | 114 |
Chapter III | 134 |
Chapter V | 152 |
Chapter VII | 174 |
Chapter VIII | 194 |
Chapter X | 219 |
Chapter XII | 238 |
Chapter XIV | 267 |
Chapter I | 283 |
Chapter III | 306 |
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