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Zuzia
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Love how Gabriel is just content to manage the two farms whilst both Bathsheba and Boldwood are so awkward xD
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Zuzia
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The scrawl was this simple one: 'Fanny Robbin and child." Gabriel took his handkerchief and carefully rubbed out the two latter words. He then left the room, and went out quietly by the front door.
NOooOoo
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Zuzia
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He then went to Susan Tall's husband.
"Where's the key of the granary?"
No answer. The question was repeated, with the same result. To be shouted to at night was evidently less of a novelty to Susan Tall's husband than to Matthew Moon.
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"Where's the key of the granary?"
No answer. The question was repeated, with the same result. To be shouted to at night was evidently less of a novelty to Susan Tall's husband than to Matthew Moon.
Zuzia
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"Are you not more to me than my own light and life?"
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"But why is it so? Of course I ask for mere pastime.
"Because you are so distracting and I am so distracted."
"You look like it."
"I am indeed."
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"Because you are so distracting and I am so distracted."
"You look like it."
"I am indeed."
Zuzia
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It was a fatal omission of Boldwood's that he had never once told her she was beautiful.
Oooh!!
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Zuzia
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"Thank you for the sight of such a beautiful face!" said the young sergeant, without ceremony.
She coloured with indignation. "Twas unwillingly shown," she replied stifly, and with as much dignity - which was very little- as she could infuse into a position of utter captivity.
" I like you the better for that incivility, Miss," he said.
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She coloured with indignation. "Twas unwillingly shown," she replied stifly, and with as much dignity - which was very little- as she could infuse into a position of utter captivity.
" I like you the better for that incivility, Miss," he said.
JUICYYY
Zuzia
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This giving back of dignity for dignity seemed to open the sluices of feeling that Boldwood had as yet kept closed. "My life is a burden without you," he exclaimed in a low voice "- I want you -I want you to let me say I love you again and again!"
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Zuzia
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'I feel - almost - too much - to think," he said with a solemn simplicity. "I have come to speak to you without preface. My life is not my own since I have beheld you clearly."
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Zuzia
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Silence has sometimes a remarkable power of showing itself as the disembodied soul of feeling wandering without its carcase, and it is then more emphatic than speech.
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Zuzia
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Perhaps in her manner there were signs that she wished to see him: perhaps not: he could not read a woman. The cabala of this strange philosophy seemed to be full of the subtlest meanings, expressed in the commonest ways. Every turn look word, and accent, contained a mystery quite distinct from its obvious import and not one of these had ever been pondered by him until now.
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To Boldwood women had been remote phenomena rather than necessary complements: comets of such uncertain aspect, movement and permanence that whether their orbits were as geometrical, unchangeable, and as subiect to laws as his own, or as absolutely erratic as they superficially appeared, he had not deemed it his duty to consider.
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So greatly are people's ideas of probability a mere sense that precedent will repeat itself, that they often do not stop to think whether the fact of an event having once occurred is not in many cases the very circumstance which makes its repetition unlikely.
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Zuzia
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"No, no, no - not that story," expostulated the modest man forcing a laugh to bury his concern, and forcing out too much for the purpose - laughing over the greater part of his skin, round at his ears, and up among his hair, insomuch that Shepherd Oak who was rather sensitive himself was surfeited, and felt he would never adopt that plan for hiding trepidation any more.
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Gabriel and his cold-hearted darling Bathsheba Everdene were face to face.
She did not speak, and he mechanically repeated in an abashed and sad voice,
"Do you want a shepherd, ma'am?"
GABRIEEEL
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She did not speak, and he mechanically repeated in an abashed and sad voice,
"Do you want a shepherd, ma'am?"
GABRIEEEL















