Maggie overcomes moral temptations, finding reconciliation with her family and embracing her fate. Tom supports Maggie¡¯s choices, rekindling their sibling bond. Maggie¡¯s ultimate sacrifice profoundly impacts her family and community, symbolizing moral redemption. Returning to Dorlcote Mill, Maggie and Tom reflect on the enduring values of family and resilience. Maggie accepts the meaning of suffering and love through her actions and choices. The story concludes with themes of sacrifice and redemption, leaving a lasting impression of hope and tragedy. Despite their struggles, the family regains a sense of unity and the possibility of renewal. Maggie¡¯s final decisions prompt readers to reflect on moral dilemmas and the meaning of life. The narrative ends with reconciliation and sacrifice, delivering a poignant and powerful conclusion.
Chapter VI. Illustrating the Laws of Attraction
Chapter VII. Philip Re-enters
Chapter VIII. Wakem in a New Light
Chapter IX. Charity in Full-Dress
Chapter X. The Spell Seems Broken
Chapter XI. In the Lane
Chapter XII. A Family Party
Chapter XIII. Borne Along by the Tide
Chapter XIV. Waking
BOOK SEVENTH. THE FINAL RESCUE.
Chapter I. The Return to the Mill
Chapter II. St Ogg¡¯s Passes Judgment
Chapter III. Showing That Old Acquaintances Are Capable of Surprising Us
Chapter IV. Maggie and Lucy
Chapter V. The Last Conflict
Conclusion