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Time Middlemarches on

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The Boston Globe, May 8th, 1994

George Eliot would have no doubt referred to tonight's as the penultimate episode of "Middlemarch" (9 p.m., Channel 2), so why shouldn't we? But now to work: We've many dropped stitches to pick up before that blackguard Raffles eats us all out of house and home. Poor Harriet Bulstrode! Last week, in a cringingly splendid scene, Brooke went on the stump for Parliament, and the toiling classes voted with their guffaws (and their throwing arms -- the man took a bit of egg in the face). Ladislaw, not yet informed of Casaubon's codicil to discourage his marrying Dorothea, decided to go to London an...

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