Key Quotes - Tess of the d'Urbervilles (Paganism and Christianity)

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Chapter 14
"She did not look like Sissy to them now, but as being large, towering, and awful - a divine personage with whom they had nothing in common"
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Chapter 18 (Angel)
"What a fresh and virginal daughter of Nature that milkmaid is!"
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Chapter 32 (Tess)
"All this good fortune may be scourged out of me afterwards by a lot of ill. That's how heaven mostly does"
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Chapter 33 (Tess)
"For she you love is not my real self, but one in my image; the one I might have been"
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Chapter 47 (Alec to Tess)
"What grand revenge you have taken! I saw innocent, and I deceived you. Four years after, you find me a Christian enthusiast; you then work upon me, perhaps to my complete perdition"
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Chapter 18 (Angel)

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"What a fresh and virginal daughter of Nature that milkmaid is!"

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Chapter 32 (Tess)

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Chapter 33 (Tess)

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Chapter 47 (Alec to Tess)

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