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... hand as he worked on his autobiography and could have made use of them had he wished . Twenty months later Mrs Hardy economically turned the same notebook back to front and used it for the diary of their journey ( to quote the flyleaf ) ...
... hand as he worked on his autobiography and could have made use of them had he wished . Twenty months later Mrs Hardy economically turned the same notebook back to front and used it for the diary of their journey ( to quote the flyleaf ) ...
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... hand , were ploughed up and sown with barley and wheat . This cultivation went hand in hand with the presence of the milk herds , the barley providing straw and cake for the cattle in winter , and the animals helping to maintain the ...
... hand , were ploughed up and sown with barley and wheat . This cultivation went hand in hand with the presence of the milk herds , the barley providing straw and cake for the cattle in winter , and the animals helping to maintain the ...
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... Hands , while the novel ends with Liza - Lu , a spiritualized image of Tess , walking off hand in hand with Angel . Finally , what emerges from Tess is an unusual love triangle in which the three characters display remarkable ...
... Hands , while the novel ends with Liza - Lu , a spiritualized image of Tess , walking off hand in hand with Angel . Finally , what emerges from Tess is an unusual love triangle in which the three characters display remarkable ...
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