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I think it's either Dorothea or Mr Lydgate, because George Eliot was originally going to write two separate novels, one called 'Miss Brooke' about Dorothea and one called 'Middlemarch' about Lydgate. She then decided to merge the two plotlines to create Middlemarch.

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