Dorothea's Visit to Rosamond

From Middlemarch by George Eliot
The climactic act of female sympathy: Dorothea, overcoming her own pain, goes to Rosamond and inadvertently prompts Rosamond's one generous act.
Chapter 81

Dorothea returns to Rosamond and they weep together; Rosamond tells her Will loves only Dorothea — 'It was I who told her. I could not help telling her.'

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