Which Middlemarch woman are you? Take this quiz to find out!
Yes, if I liked him a lot and he was a good man
Yes, if he was hardworking and didn't misuse the money he had
I'd not be drawn to someone like that. It would be kind of embarrassing to explain what he did to my family and friends.
I want a nice house and stuff, so no.
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Yes, if he were a good man and I loved him.
Yes, if he had something to offer intellectually.
Probably not.
No.
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$0-100
$100-200
$200-500
$500+
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Leave him for someone else
Try to be good to him and help him
Stay married to him, but live your life with little reference to him
Get on with things, work hard and manage the best you could
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Not at all beautiful (but who cares?)
Very
Reasonably
Not so beautiful as my sister
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Yes! She and her husband should share ideas, learn together etc etc
Yes! (But only about those things that she needs to think about.)
Yes! She needs to help take responsibility for the family business
Think? Yes! About clothes and men and nice furniture and plates...
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A mother hen
A sheep dog
A peacock
A bird
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Devoted
Hardworking
Conventional
Frivolous
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Complain too much
Am too idealistic
Am too hard
Am too much concerned with what others think
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Spend too much money
Am headstrong and make unexplainable choices
Can be relied upon to do the right thing
Am nice
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Probably.
No. It would cause gossip and make life complicated.
No. It would be wrong.
What? No other guy would like me! (But even if they did, no way. It would be wrong.)
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