“In tragic life, God wot,
No villain need be! Passions spin the plot:
We are betrayed by what is false within.”

St. 43.
Modern Love http://www.ev90481.dial.pipex.com/Meredith/modern_love.htm (1862)

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British novelist and poet of the Victorian era 1828–1909

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