Dorothea and Will's Union

From Middlemarch by George Eliot
The lovers finally confess during a thunderstorm at Lowick — a scene Eliot's contemporaries debated for its supposed concession to romance.
Chapter 83

The thunderstorm scene; Dorothea: 'We could live quite well on my own fortune — it is too much — seven hundred a-year — I want so little.'

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