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The inhabitants of Nuneaton, where George Eliot, under an altered name had laid the scene of "Amos Barton, " had recognised their own streets and their acquaintance: 'twas true that none but a Nuneatonite could have written " Amos Barton. " Nuneaton gloried in the possession of an university man, a certain Mr. Liggins, late of Cambridge ; the book was fathered on him, for who could associate a work of genius with the little schoolgirl who, twenty years before, had followed the course of Miss Le...wes' seminary for young ladies ? Mr. Liggins did not resist long. He suffered a gentle violence to surprise his secret, and sat mum when The Times declared, urbi et orbi, that here was the author of the most striking stories of the hour. Madame Bodichon, recently married to a French physician well known in Algeria, was at the moment living at Algiers. She was not in the secret, but she had heard of Adam Bede — was it not in every- body's mouth ? — and had sent for it to London on the strength of its reputation.
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