Maggie and Lucy

Maggie and Lucy

W. St John Harper

c.1900

Photo-etching from a drawing

Source: Eliot, Illustrated Cabinet ed. of the novel, vol. II: frontispiece

Sweet-natured Lucy is the perfect foil to Maggie, who is the very type of the dark-haired young rebel. Maggie pushes her into the mud once as a child, but is fond of her all the same, and will look up at her again with great feeling on their last meeting, in a way that Lucy always remembers.

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