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CHAPTER XVII.

Author: Thomas Hardy 2026-04-27 18:14:59

Grace's exhibition of herself, in the act of pulling-to the window-curtains, had been the result of an unfortunate incident in the house that day—nothing less than the illness of Grammer Oliver,

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