A good hand was beaten to a pulp

Milton 2022-03-22 09:02:40

She is not firm enough, not smart enough, no matter which way is a good way, but she herself gets dizzy again and again and fails to walk well. At first she loved Claire so much and could understand, but then she still loved so much, I couldn't understand at all, maybe it wasn't love anymore, it was obligation, it was proof. The one who lost his life is pitiful, the three protagonists in the whole play, the one who lost his life the most (three relative terms). If I were Tess personally, I would fall in love with Young Master Kuo, if not, then when Claire didn't read the letter, I would firmly let him read the letter before agreeing to propose (there should be no marriage proposal). Tess's mother has become the biggest culprit in the tragedy of Tess.

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Tess quotes

  • John Durbeyfield: I'm the head of noblest branch of the family and I got my pride to lean on.

    [passes out]

  • Alec d'Urberville: Tell me, do you like strawberries?

    Tess: Yes, when they're in season.

    Alec d'Urberville: Here they already are.