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From: Monarch Notes
Date: 19630101
Author:Eliot, George
Eliot, George
Monarch Notes
01-01-1963
Middlemarch: Chapters 22 - 35
Chapter Twenty-Two
Next evening at dinner, all is pleasant: the displeasure the
Reverend Casaubon has experienced from his cousin's presence has been
mollified and Will is ingratiatingly agreeable company. Dorothea and her
husband even accept an invitation to accompany Will on a tour of artists'
studios on the following day. Inevitably, they end their tour at Adolf
Neumann's studio. Naumann is busily painting when they enter. His interest
at present lies in spiritual and religious subjects, and he asks Casaubon
to pose for the ...
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