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Excerpt from George Eliot's Life, Vol. 2 of 3: As Related in Her Letters and Journals
I wonder how I shall feel about these little details ten years hence, if I am alive. At present I value them as grounds for hoping that my writ ing may succeed, and so give value to my life: as indications that I can touch the hearts of my fel low-men, and so sprinkle some precious grain as the result of the long years in which I have been inert and suffering. But at present fear and trem bling still predominate over hope.
Jan. 5. To-day the Clerical Scenes came in their two-volume dress, looking very handsome.
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