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The narrative follows the childhood of siblings Tom and Maggie Tulliver in a riverside mill household, where parental plans, domestic concerns, and community opinion shape everyday life. The story traces debates over Tom's education, his adjustment to a new school, and Maggie's imaginative disobedience, while encounters with townspeople, gipsies, and the quiet Philip Wakem expose class tensions and personal awkwardness. Small family quarrels, rivalries, and acts of loyalty gradually reveal differences in temperament and moral development, setting the characters on divergent paths toward adulthood.
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