By stating “his mind inevitably dwelt so much on the probabilities of his own life,” the author suggests in lines 47–48 that:

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This passage is adapted from Middlemarch, by George Eliot (1874).

 




By stating “his mind inevitably dwelt so much on the probabilities of his own life,” the author suggests in lines 47–48 that: