Thomas Hardy Quotes
Her Mouth He Had Seen Nothing To Equal On The Face Of The Earth. To A Young Man With The Least Fire In Him That Little Upward Lift In The Middle Of Her Red Top Lip Was Distracting, Infatuating, Maddening. He Had Never Before Seen A Woman's Lips And Teeth Which Forced Upon His Mind With Such Persistent Iteration The Old Elizabethan Simile Of Roses Filled With Snow.
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