Thomas Hardy Quotes
Boldwood, Whose Unreasoning Devotion To Bathsheba Could Only Be Characterized As A Fond Madness Which Neither Time Nor Circumstance, Evil Nor Good Report, Could Weaken Or Destroy. This Fevered Hope Had Grown Up Again Like A Grain Of Mustard-seed During The Quiet Which Followed The Hasty Conjecture That Troy Was Drowned. He Nourished It Fearfully, And Almost Shunned The Contemplation Of It In Earnest, Lest Facts Should Reveal The Wildness Of The Dream. Bathsheba Having At Last Been Persuaded
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