Aet. 48, to an art and literary critic who was an occasional subject-matter expert and copy editor for George Moore. At this time she was helping with the draft of George Moore’s novel Sister Teresa.
In “Roman Congregations and Modern Thought” in the North American Review (April 1900), Professor St. George Jackson Mivart argued that many articles of Catholic dogma were irreconcilable with science; therefore he renounced them.
George avoided Paris at this time because of crowding at the Exposition Universelle which opened in April 1900.

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