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George Mills | Characters

Because George Mills is composed in five parts, each treating slices of the lives of various characters named George Mills, it is rich as a Dickens or Hardy novel in idiosyncratic characters. Guillalume, the foppish baron who pronounces the original curse, or the self-doubting but determined King George IV (who keeps his mistress despite a hostile, plotting Parliament), the Florida spiritualists of the current Mills's youth, and the university types who exist on the perimeter of this Mills's life are wonderful types who come briefly to life in the saga of the Georges.

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