Thomas Hardy Quotes
Such Women As You A Hundred Men Always Convet - Your Eyes Will Only Bewitch Scores On Scores Into The Unvailing Fancy For You - You Can Only Marry One Of That Many. Out Of These Say Twenty Will Will Endeavour To Drown The Bitterness Of Despised Love In Drink; Twenty More Will Mope Away Their Lives Without A Wish Or Attempt To Make A Mark In The World, Because They Have No Ambition Apart From Their Attachment To You; Twenty More - The Suspectible Person Myself Possibly Among Them - Will Be Always Draggling After You, Getting Where They May Just See You, Doing Desperate Things. Men Are Such Constant Fools! The Rest May Try To Get Over Their Passion With More Or Less Success. But All Of These Men Will Be Saddened. And Not Only Those Ninety-nine Men, But The Ninety-nine Women They Might Have Married Are Saddened With Them. There's My Tale. That's Why I Say That A Woman So Charming As Yourself, Miss Everdene, Is Hardly A Blessing To Her Race (Ch. 26)
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