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Contents
- Front Matter
- The Mill on The Floss
- Book First: Boy and Girl
- Chapter I: Outside Dorlcote MillGeorge Eliot
- Chapter II: Mr Tulliver, of Dorlcote Mill, Declares His Resolution about TomGeorge Eliot
- Chapter III: Mr Riley Gives His Advice Concerning a School for TomGeorge Eliot
- Chapter IV: Tom Is ExpectedGeorge Eliot
- Chapter V: Tom Comes HomeGeorge Eliot
- Chapter VI: The Aunts and Uncles Are ComingGeorge Eliot
- Chapter VII: Enter the Aunts and UnclesGeorge Eliot
- Chapter VIII: Mr Tulliver Shows His Weaker SideGeorge Eliot
- Chapter IX: To Garum FirsGeorge Eliot
- Chapter X: Maggie Behaves Worse Than She ExpectedGeorge Eliot
- Chapter XI: Maggie Tries to Run Away from Her ShadowGeorge Eliot
- Chapter XII: Mr and Mrs Glegg at HomeGeorge Eliot
- Chapter XIII: Mr Tulliver Further Entangles the Skein of LifeGeorge Eliot
- Book Second: School-Time
- Chapter I: Tom’s ‘First Half’George Eliot
- Chapter II: The Christmas HolidaysGeorge Eliot
- Chapter III: The New SchoolfellowGeorge Eliot
- Chapter IV: ‘The Young Idea’
George Eliot - Chapter V: Maggie’s Second VisitGeorge Eliot
- Chapter VI: A Love SceneGeorge Eliot
- Chapter VII: The Golden Gates Are PassedGeorge Eliot
- Book Third: The Downfall
- Chapter I: What Had Happened at HomeGeorge Eliot
- Chapter II: Mrs Tulliver’s Teraphim,
or Household GodsGeorge Eliot - Chapter III: The Family CouncilGeorge Eliot
- Chapter IV: A Vanishing GleamGeorge Eliot
- Chapter V: Tom Applies His Knife to the OysterGeorge Eliot
- CHAPTER VI: Tending to Refute The Popular Prejudice Against the Present of a Pocket-KnifeGeorge Eliot
- Chapter VII: How a Hen Takes to StratagemGeorge Eliot
- Chapter VIII: Daylight on the WreckGeorge Eliot
- Chapter IX: An Item Added to the Family RegisterGeorge Eliot
- Book Fourth: The Valley of Humiliation
- Chapter I: A Variation of Protestantism Unknown to Bossuet
George Eliot - Chapter II: The Torn Nest Is Pierced by the ThornsGeorge Eliot
- Chapter III: A Voice from the PastGeorge Eliot
- Chapter I: A Variation of Protestantism Unknown to Bossuet
- Book Fifth: Wheat and Tares
- Chapter I: In the Red DeepsGeorge Eliot
- Chapter II: Aunt Glegg Learns the Breadth of Bob’s ThumbGeorge Eliot
- Chapter III: The Wavering BalanceGeorge Eliot
- Chapter IV: Another Love-SceneGeorge Eliot
- Chapter V: The Cloven TreeGeorge Eliot
- Chapter VI: The Hard-Won TriumphGeorge Eliot
- Chapter VII: A Day of ReckoningGeorge Eliot
- Book Sixth: The Great Temptation
- Chapter I: A Duet in Paradise
George Eliot - Chapter II: First ImpressionsGeorge Eliot
- Chapter III: Confidential MomentsGeorge Eliot
- Chapter IV: Brother and SisterGeorge Eliot
- Chapter V: Showing that Tom Had Opened the OysterGeorge Eliot
- Chapter VI: Illustrating the Laws of AttractionGeorge Eliot
- Chapter VII: Philip Re-EntersGeorge Eliot
- Chapter VIII: Wakem in a New LightGeorge Eliot
- IX: Charity in Full-DressGeorge Eliot
- Chapter X: The Spell Seems BrokenGeorge Eliot
- Chapter XI: In the LaneGeorge Eliot
- Chapter XII: A Family PartyGeorge Eliot
- Chapter XIII: Borne Along by the TideGeorge Eliot
- Chapter XIV: WakingGeorge Eliot
- Chapter I: A Duet in Paradise
- Book Seventh: The Final Rescue
- Chapter I: The Return to the MillGeorge Eliot
- Chapter II: St Ogg’s Passes JudgmentGeorge Eliot
- Chapter III: Showing that Old Acquaintances Are Capable of Surprising UsGeorge Eliot
- Chapter IV: Maggie and LucyGeorge Eliot
- Chapter V: The Last ConflictGeorge Eliot
- ConclusionGeorge Eliot
- Book First: Boy and Girl
- End Matter