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... seen her and scarcely spared her a thought . ' Yet , ' writes Hardy , ' the absurdity did not make his grief the less . ' ' He loved the woman dead and inaccessible as he had never loved her in life . ' This returns us to the ...
... seen her and scarcely spared her a thought . ' Yet , ' writes Hardy , ' the absurdity did not make his grief the less . ' ' He loved the woman dead and inaccessible as he had never loved her in life . ' This returns us to the ...
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... seen , but the way in which it is seen . The problem is , though , that the device tends , especially here , to weigh itself down with observers . For the reader the tendency is to experience less vividly the object of perception in ...
... seen , but the way in which it is seen . The problem is , though , that the device tends , especially here , to weigh itself down with observers . For the reader the tendency is to experience less vividly the object of perception in ...
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... seen it yet . She was remembered there still , where she was known in her youth . She used to ride about there wildly . He often wondered how she had escaped accident . He spoke of the books on his Wessex , and of Mr C.S.G. Harper ...
... seen it yet . She was remembered there still , where she was known in her youth . She used to ride about there wildly . He often wondered how she had escaped accident . He spoke of the books on his Wessex , and of Mr C.S.G. Harper ...
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