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... story of New York life , and he tried to imagine the char- acter he should assign them , or rather one of them ; the one who had given the old darkey a quarter out of his dollar . He did not quite know what to do with the child ...
... story of New York life , and he tried to imagine the char- acter he should assign them , or rather one of them ; the one who had given the old darkey a quarter out of his dollar . He did not quite know what to do with the child ...
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... story ; but he ought to be made pathetic as well as ironical ; he must be made to have had an early unhappy love - affair ; the girl either to have died , or to have heartlessly jilted him . He could be the hero's friend at some ...
... story ; but he ought to be made pathetic as well as ironical ; he must be made to have had an early unhappy love - affair ; the girl either to have died , or to have heartlessly jilted him . He could be the hero's friend at some ...
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... story . It is marked by all those qualities of genius which we are accustomed to associate with the work of Mr. Hardy . It is full of poetry of incident and phrase .... A great story . Nobody should miss it.-N. Y. Sun. In " Tess of the ...
... story . It is marked by all those qualities of genius which we are accustomed to associate with the work of Mr. Hardy . It is full of poetry of incident and phrase .... A great story . Nobody should miss it.-N. Y. Sun. In " Tess of the ...
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