The heroine should be familiar to everyone, the heroine of "The Great Gatsby", the heroine of "Growing Up Education", and the little girl of "Romance and Prejudice". In the quiet English country fields, Gabriel Oakland proposes to the penniless Bathsheba, but is rejected. Then one night, a dog drove a flock of sheep to a dead end, and Gabriel had to live far away from home.
The fate of a man in Wesbury's death suddenly makes Bathsheba the heir to the estate. Accidental and fate ignited a fire, Gabriel rescued the wheat, and a man and woman who were separated by labor and swallows were brought together again. He has stayed since then, helping Bathsheba. Bathsheba was young, beautiful, and rich, but even more rare than that, she had a high spirit. "She has the character of a great mother. There is only one man in all of Wesbury who is indifferent to her charms, and he is William Birdwood." He was the most aristocratic man in this remote parish. position. "Bathsheba couldn't stand being ignored. She sent him a Valentine's Day card. This ill-considered move really ignited the tenderness in Birdwood's heart.
At a sheep shearing dinner at the Great Forage Warehouse, Gabriel noticed that Birdwood's suits were getting more crisp. Birdwood jumped in love, but Bathsheba didn't push back.
That same night, the soldier broke into her life, while she was checking security on the ranch. When she was trembling through a budding fir forest, her skirt hung on the branches, and at the same time she heard a man's deep voice. A faint lantern saw a spike caught in her skirt. At the same time, she saw a tall, tall young man in a scarlet military uniform, the copper buttons of which gleamed brightly. It's a flash of romance on a boring day. But then, in Bathsheba's memory, the Red Army uniform became the harbinger of many pains.
That guy is Sergeant Troy, a dude. His compliments to women sounded much more in Bathsheba than in the heartfelt but hesitant confessions of Gabriel or Birdwood. The sergeant's courtship was very romantic, and he fiddled with his saber from time to time. A few days after we met, Bathsheba was standing in the middle of an empty meadow, watching him wrap his sword around her like a silver snake. The sword's edge was so close to her that it was like a swoosh to describe her beautiful figure in the air. The moment he turned to leave, he suddenly possessed and kissed her lips.
Gabriel had advised her to be wary of him, but she dismissed his warnings and married Sergeant Troy. The hasty marriage soon brought pain to Bathsheba, and ultimately a tragedy. Troy had been married in the hay barn, but that night, the storm was coming, and the stacks were not covered. In order to protect the wheat, Gabriel was working hard, and Bathsheba's figure also appeared beside him. Lightning flashed like a green snake on the ground, reflecting the outlines of the two toiling bodies. But she was someone else's wife, and she didn't love Gabriel. Fate brought her so close in strange ways.
Sergeant Troy once fell in love with a girl Fanny, and made her pregnant with a child. Before the wedding, the two fell apart by accident. Fanny Robin came back, she just wanted to die in her hometown . Her body, and that of her children, were parked where she had worked. Bathsheba stood on the edge of the coffin, knowing that Troy had Fanny, but never loved her, and that Fanny was humiliated because of him until she lost her life. So Troy escaped from Weatherbury, and Bathsheba was told that he was swept away by the waves and drowned.
Grief took away the smile from Bathsheba's face, which made it look kind of pity. Birdwood rekindled his dream. Bathsheba agreed, but did not consider marriage for six years. Birdwood has prepared a Christmas Eve ball to celebrate. But it was on this night that Troy appeared like a ghost among the cheerful crowd. However, Troy yelled at her and grabbed her arm roughly, which couldn't be a ghost. She shook her body, but was speechless. Then a choking scream was heard, followed by a deafening roar. I saw Troy jumped to the ground and never got up again. Look at Birdwood standing next to him, with a smoking pistol in his hand. It wasn't until the following year that Bathsheba was just recovering and began to appear at the head of the village. At this time, the honest and honest Gabriel was leaving her. She knew that he was the only one in the world who could help her when she needed it. And Gabriel also stayed with Bathsheba to face the future life together.
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