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'Tis my totally academic review and also me earthly and spiritually accepting that I was SHAMELESSLY CAUGHT by this book:
I still have no clue what was Arabella's motivation in this remarriage business BUT best ending sentence ever uttered by an antagonist? SPILL THE TRUTH, GURL. I mean, I guess she was just horny and wanted a mate? Also, to mate?
Also thanks to Sue Bridehead, for being an exceptional and marvellous sceptic even though you’re a TINY BIT CRAZY.
And, last of all but not least, I’ve a ...more
I still have no clue what was Arabella's motivation in this remarriage business BUT best ending sentence ever uttered by an antagonist? SPILL THE TRUTH, GURL. I mean, I guess she was just horny and wanted a mate? Also, to mate?
Also thanks to Sue Bridehead, for being an exceptional and marvellous sceptic even though you’re a TINY BIT CRAZY.
And, last of all but not least, I’ve a ...more

Jude Fawley, the central character of the novel, has hopes for a future wherein he can get an education, and rise out of poverty. In this pursuit, he meets a young woman named Arabella, who convinces him to marry her after tricking him into believing she might be pregnant. Although the couple do eventually have a child together, Arabella abandons Jude before revealing her pregnancy. Jude delves back into work by becoming a stone-mason, wherein he meets young Sue Bridehead and falls madly in love
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