Browse Sort by: Title 'It is coming, Maggie!' Tom said, in a deep hoarse voice, loosing the oars, and clasping her. "'What does all this mean, Mrs. Tulliver?' said Mr. Wakem." "'What am I to write, father?' said Tom." History of the Devil The Late George Eliot and Gainsborough The Mill on the Floss [Cabinet Edition, 1878; first published 1860] “[Maggie was] looking darkly radiant from under her beaver-bonnet” "I am waiting for something else" "My child! I'll go with you" "’My little lady, where are you going to?’ the gypsy said” “A large man in a smock-frock, with a pitchfork in his hand, rushed up to Mr. Freely and hugged him, crying out, ‘Zavy, Zavy, b'other Zavy!’” Maggie and Lucy Lucy and Maggie George Eliot's 'The Mill on the Floss' [A Review] Mr. Ruskin on George Eliot "Brother and Sister" Maggie and the Gypsy Mrs. Tulliver and Mr. Wakem The Damaged Muslin Mr. Tulliver and Mrs. Moss Scenes From the "George Eliot" Country Maggie and Stephen Maggie's Garret Literary Notices Literary Review [Review of The Mill on the Floss] Literature [Review of The Mill on the Floss] The Book of the Month The Literary Examiner [Review of The Mill on the Floss] The Mill on the Floss [A Review] Yesterday's New Books George Eliot's Life.-II Maggie Tulliver rescues Tom News The Last Number of the Quarterly Review has a Review of the Novels of "George Eliot" George Eliot's Earnings "It was one of their happy mornings." "'Here, my dear, try if you can eat a bit o' this.'" Aunt Glegg learns the breadth of Bob's thumb Canal into Griff Hollows Film Version of George Eliot Book Dorlcote Mill The plain text of George Eliot's The Mill on the Floss