Mrs. Bulstrode's Loyalty

From Middlemarch by George Eliot
Harriet Bulstrode's silent decision to share her disgraced husband's fate is one of the novel's most admired scenes of marital fidelity.
Chapter 74

She changes into plain mourning dress and goes down to him: 'she could not say, "How much is only slander and false suspicion?" and he did not say, "I am innocent."'

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