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Tess of the Durbervilles

By: Thomas Hardy

...t life was to be seen of the same magnitude here as elsewhere. Despite his heterodoxy, faults, and weaknesses, Clare was a man with a con science. Te... ...ir activities; yet Angel admired it none the less. Indeed, despite his own heterodoxy, Angel often felt that he was nearer to his father on the human ... ...ples, called her close to him, and fiendishly whispered in her ear the most heterodox ideas he could think of. His Phase the Fifth — The Woman Pays 22... ...ct her d’Urberville descent was a fact of great di mensions; worthless to economics, it was a most useful ingredient to the dreamer, to the moralizer... ...ast!’ cried Mrs. Clare, who cared no more at that moment for the stains of heterodoxy which had caused all this separation than for the dust upon his ...

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