Phase the second: Maiden no more

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"She had learnt that the serpent hisses where the sweet birds sing" - Narrator - P2
(P2-C12-Returning to Marlott)
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"She had no fear of him now, and in the cause of her confidence her sorrow lay." - Narrator
(P2-C12-Returning to Marlott)
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"I wish I had never been born" - Tess - P2
(P2-C12-Returning to Marlott)
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"Loathe and hate myself for my weakness" - Tess - P2
(P2-C12-Returning to Marlott)
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"My eyes were dazed by you for a little, and that was all." - Tess - P2
(P2-C12-Returning to Marlott)
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"Your creature" - Tess - P2
(P2-C12-Returning to Marlott)
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"I was born bad, and I have lived bad, and I shall die bad in all probability" - Alec - P2
(P2-C12-Returning to Marlott)
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"Upon my lost soul, I won't be bad towards you again" - Alec - P2
(P2-C12-Returning to Marlott)
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"You've mastered me!" - Tess - P2
(P2-C12-Returning to Marlott)
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"Suppose your sin was not of your own seeking?" - Tess asking painter - P2
(P2-C12-Returning to Marlott)
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"I cannot split hairs on that burning query" - Painter in reply to Tess - P2
(P2-C12-Returning to Marlott)
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"I don't believe God said such things!" - Tess talking to painter - P2
(P2-C12-Returning to Marlott)
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"Any woman would have done it but you, after that!" - Joan - P2
(P2-C12-Returning to Marlott, [is at home] )
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"Why didn't ye think of doing some good for your family instead o' thinking only of yourself?" - Joan talking to Tess - P2
(P2-C12-Returning to Marlott, [is at home] )
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"Succumbed to adroit advantages he took of her helplessness" - Narrator talking about Tess' actions - P2
(P2-C12-Returning to Marlott, [is at home] )
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"How could i be expected to know? I was a child when I left this house four months ago." - Tess - P2
(P2-C12-Returning to Marlott, [is at home] )
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"Why didn't you tell me there was danger in men-folk? Why didn't you warn me?" - Tess - P2
(P2-C12-Returning to Marlott, [is at home] )
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"Her depression was then terrible, and she could have hidden herself in a tomb" - The Narrator - P2
(P2-C13 - Tess' exlie from society )
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"She knew what the whispers were about, grew sick at the heart, and felt that she could come to church no more." - The Narrator - P2
(P2-C13 - Tess' exlie from society [in church] )
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"She had no fear in the shadows" - The Narrator - P2
(P2-C13 - Tess' exlie from society [feeling accepted in nature] )
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"She had been made to break an accepted social law, but no law known to the environment in which she fancied herself such an anomaly." - The Narrator - P2
(P2-C13 - Tess' exlie from society [feeling accepted in nature] )
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Card 2

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"She had no fear of him now, and in the cause of her confidence her sorrow lay." - Narrator

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(P2-C12-Returning to Marlott)

Card 3

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"I wish I had never been born" - Tess - P2

Back

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Card 4

Front

"Loathe and hate myself for my weakness" - Tess - P2

Back

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Card 5

Front

"My eyes were dazed by you for a little, and that was all." - Tess - P2

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