Image: Lilias E Armstrong 1921 The-Mill-on-the-floss
Description: An excerpt from Lilias Armstrong's transcription of George Eliot's (1860) The Mill on the Floss, published in Textes pour nos élèves. Text is from Book 1, Chapter 5, and reads: "Oh, how brave you are, Tom! I think you're like Samson. If there came a lion roaring at me, I think you'd fight him, wouldn't you, Tom?" "How can a lion come roaring at you, you silly thing? There's no lions, only in the shows." "No; but if we were in the lion countries–I mean in Africa, where it's very hot; the lions eat people there. I can show it you in the book where I read it."
Title: Lilias E Armstrong 1921 The-Mill-on-the-floss
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Author: Transcription by Lilias E. Armstrong (1882–1937); text by George Eliot [pen name of Mary Anne Evans] (1819–1880)
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