Dinah Morris

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19th-century bookmark depicting Dinah (right) consoling Hetty Sorrel.

Dinah Morris is a major character in George Eliot's novel Adam Bede (1859); a Methodist lay preacher, she was modelled on Eliot's aunt Elizabeth Evans.

Dinah visits the fictional community of Hayslope — a rural, pastoral and close-knit community in 1799. She says to Lisbeth Bede in Chapter Ten, "I work in the cotton-mill when I am at home."[1] She lives thirty miles away in the fictional Snowfield, in the fictional Stonyshire County.

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