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CHAPTER LVII

Author: Thomas Hardy 2026-04-27 18:14:15

A FOGGY NIGHT AND MORNING—CONCLUSION “The most private, secret, plainest wedding that it is possible to have.” Those had been Bathsheba’s words to Oak one evening, some time after the event of the pr

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