The George Eliot Library
In which Mr. Farebrother receives the joy of a new living and offers gentle counsel to young Fred Vincy, who wrestles with the prospect of entering the clergy despite his reluctance and his attachment to Mary Garth. Meanwhile, an earnest and sobering conversation between Mr. Farebrother and Mary reveals the quiet complexities of love, duty, and the paths one must choose in middle life.
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