As soon as the sad little boy had withdrawn from the fire he clasped the money tight in the palm of his hand, as if thereby to fortify his courage, and began to run. There was really little danger in
As soon as the sad little boy had withdrawn from the fire he clasped the money tight in the palm of his hand, as if thereby to fortify his courage, and began to run. There was really little danger in
Anybody who had passed through Blooms-End about eleven o'clock on the morning fixed for the wedding would have fou…
Throughout this period Yeobright had more or less pondered on his duty to his cousin Thomasin. He could not help feelin…
Clym saw little of Thomasin for several days after this; and when they met she was more silent than usual. At length he…
The story of the deaths of Eustacia and Wildeve was told throughout Egdon, and far beyond, for many weeks and months. A…
Having seen Eustacia's signal from the hill at eight o'clock, Wildeve immediately prepared to assist her in h…
While the effigy of Eustacia was melting to nothing, and the fair woman herself was standing on Rainbarrow, her soul in…
Having resolved on flight Eustacia at times seemed anxious that something should happen to thwart her own intention. Th…
Yeobright was at this time at Blooms-End, hoping that Eustacia would return to him. The removal of furniture had been a…
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