Tess of the D'Urbervilles

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When I be plain Jack Durberyfield.
Jack Durbeyfield
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White gowns. (White garments/flowers)
Description
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Reb ribbon in her hair.
Description
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Deep red mouth.
Description
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He, too, was sorry the that, ..., he had not observed her.
Alec feelings towards Tess
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She was hurt by his oversight.
Tess' feelings towards Alec
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Which do we love on- a splendid one or a blighted one?
Abraham
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A blighted one.
Tess
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Tis because we be on a blighted star, and not a sound one.
Description
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Nobody blamed Tess as she blamed herself.
Desciption
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She regarded herself in the light of a murderess.
Tess' feelings
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Well, as I killed the horse, mother, I suppose I ought to do something.
Tess
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I would rather take it in my own hand.
Tess
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In a slight distress she parted her lips and took it in.
Description of Tess
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Roses at her breast; roses in her hat; roses and strawberries in her basket to the brim.
Description of Tess
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Looking downwards a thorn of the rose remaining in her breast accidentally pricked her chin.
Description of Tess
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Tess seemed for the moment really pleased to hear that she had won such high opinion from a stranger when, in her own esteem, she had sunk so low.
Description of Tess
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And we shan't have a nice new horse, and lots o'golden money to buy fairlings.
Siblings of Tess
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Mrs D'Urberville's handwriting seemed rather masculine.
Description of Letter
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And if he don't marry her afore he will after.
Joan Durbeyfield
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I'll never do it again against your will. My life upon it now!
Alec
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I'll keep my word
Alec
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Out of the frying-pan into the fire!
Car's mother
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But where was Tess's guardian angel?
Thomas Hardy's view.
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Life was totally changed for her forthwith.
Description of Tess
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I didn't understand your meaning till it was too late.
Tess to Alec
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That's what every woman says.
Alec to Tess
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Did it never strike your mind that what every women says some women may feel?
Tess
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I was born bad, and I have lived bad, and I shall die bad in all probability. I won't be bad towards you again, Tess.
Alec
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See how you've mastered me!
Tess
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Why didn't ye think of doing some good for your family insead o'thinking only of yourself?
Joan Durbeyfield
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You ought to have been more careful if you didn't mean to get him to make you his wife!
Joan Durbeyfield
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In love with her own ruin.
Description of Tess
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Her baby had not been baptized.
Tess's baby
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'Heap as much anger as you want to upon me, and welcome; but pity the child!
Tess
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Now in a direction opposite to that of her first adventuring.
Tess' new journey
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Lie on the grass at night and look straight up at some big bright star.
Tess
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Tess had never in her recent life been so happy as she was now, possibly never would be so happy again.
Description of Tess
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But O! I wish I was dead.
Tess
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He had been on the point of kissing that too tempting mouth, but he checked himself, for tender conscience' sake.
Angel's feelings towards Tess
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Not safe to drive faster than at a walking pace.
Angel with Tess
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I have something to tell you-
Tess to Angel
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But my last experiences, I want-
Tess to Angel
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But my history. I want you to know it- you must let me tell you - you will not like me so well!
Tess to Angel
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I-I - am not a Durbeyfield, but a D'Urberville.
Tess to Angel
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She had not told. At the last moment her courage had failed her.
Tess' feelings.
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I am not worthy of you- no, I am not!
Tess to Angel
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Who are true, and honest, and just, and pure, and lovely, and of good report.
Angel to Tess
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Why didn't you stay and love me when I - was sixteen; living with my little sisters and brothers, and you danced on the green? O, why didn't you, why didn't you!
Tess to Angel
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For she you love is not my real self, but one in my imag, the one I might have been!
Tess to Angel
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I loved spotlessness, and hated impurity.
Angel to Tess
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It pleased her to think he was regarding her as his absolute possession, to dispose of as he should choose.
Tess's feeling
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If Tess had been artful, had she made a scene, fainted, wept hysterically, in that lonely lane, notwithstanding the fury of fastidiousness with which he was possessed, he would probably not have withstood her.
Hardy's feelings.
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Angel- is she a young women who history will bear investigation? (She is spotless!)
Angel's Father and Angel's reply.
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O Tess! If you had only told me sooner, I would have forgiven you.
Angel's feelings.
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Wives are unhappy sometimes; from no fault of their husbands - from their own.
Tess
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Will you be my wife, and go with me?
Alec to Tess
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Swung the glove by the gauntlet directly in his face.
Tess hits Alec
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Alec to Tess
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what Tess had been was of no importance beside what she would be, and plainly told Clare that he was wrong in coming away from her.
The Stranger
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A few small nondescript stars were appearing elsewhere.
Fortune of her family
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I have no husband!
Tess
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If your mother does not recover, somebody ought to do something for them; since your father will not be able to do much, I suppose.
Alec guilt tripping Tess
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It has to do with a murder, committed by one of the family, centuries ago.
Story of Tess' family
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It is too late!
Tess to Angel
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You said my husband would never come back.
Tess to Alec
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The dead silence within was broken only by a regular beat. Drip, drip, drip.
Alec's blood.
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I will not desert you! I will protect you by every means in my power, dearest love, whatever you may have done or not have done.
Angel to Tess
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What must come will come.
Tess
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Formerly I never could bear to hurt a fly or a worm, and the sight of a bird in a cageused often to make me cry.
Tess' change
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This happiness cold not have lasted. It was too much. I have had enough; and now I shall not live for you to despise me!
Tess to Angel
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White gowns. (White garments/flowers)

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Description

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Reb ribbon in her hair.

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Card 4

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Deep red mouth.

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He, too, was sorry the that, ..., he had not observed her.

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