key quotes Flashcards

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A M V O E U B E (a mere…)

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a mere vessel of emotion, untinctured by experience

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W I D U A G M

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will it do us any good mother

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A T Y S W P I T D S (all these…)

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all these young souls were passengers in the durbeyfield ship

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M P I T S T T C K (my project..)

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my project is to send Tess to claim kin

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S F F T S W T C D

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splashed from face to skirt with the crimson drops

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N B T A S B H

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nobody blamed Tess as she blamed herself

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B F E P A S

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built for enjoyment pure and simple

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T O B

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touches of barbarism

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H W W T B T B R R I T S O H Y L (he who was…)

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he who was to be the blood red ray in the spectrum of her young life

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H E E A S I S I H F

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her eyes enlarged and she involuntarily smiled in his face

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S A H T I

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she abandoned herself to impulse

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S W I W

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she was inexpressibly weary

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T S H B T S A C P A I W D T R

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there should have been traced such a coarse pattern as it was doomed to receive

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14
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A I C

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an immeasurable chasm

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T E O F A A H (the ecstasy…)

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the ecstasy of faith almost apotheosised her

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16
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A D P

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a divine personage

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S S W H R A A T S I T T (some spirit…)

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some spirit within her rose automatically as the sap in the twigs

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T T C F S G T C W (Tess thus….)

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Tess thus changed from simple girl to complex woman

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A G D O N

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a genuine daughter of nature

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T L A F B (Tess like a…)

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Tess like a fascinated bird (hearing Angel’s harp)

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B R S

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blood red stains (on Tess’s skin of the thistle milk and sticky blights in the garden)

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A F T S T R A C A A I R T A A M (at first Tess seemed to regard…)

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at first Tess seemed to regard Angel Clre as an intelligence rather than as a man

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T H N I H R L B S H A S W N (Tess had never…)

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Tess had never in her recent life been so happy as she was now

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T W C, U A I L, A S A T S I O V

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they were converging, under an irresistable law, a surely as two streams in one vale

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A I T W A A E
as if they were adam and eve
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A V E O W
a visionary essence of woman
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S O T R T, A O H O W C
she ought to recommed them, and obscure her own wretched charms
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D H H C W A M W C (despite his…)
despite his heterodoxy clare was a man with conscience
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S B A P E
she'll be apt pupil enough
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I W F H T H L T; H S, H H, H S
it was for herself that he loved Tess; her soul; her heart; her substance
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S W Y A H S T R I O H M A I I H B A S C C O H
she was yawning and he saw the red interior of her mouth as if it had been a snakes
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T Y M S Y N C
Tess you must spell your name correctly
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A S C G
A steady crimson glare
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T B C L
the blood coloured light
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P I E A F H D W A S
plunged into eight and forty hours dissipation with a stranger
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B N Y C F M
because now you can forgive me
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H E D D
her eyelids drooping down
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A W I Y S
another woman in your shape
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I W O Y L Y W S E I I I T L D A D
i will obey you like your wretched slave even if it is to lie down and die
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I A O A P B P N B N
I am only a peasant by position not by nature
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A H L D, L A V O M
a hard logical desposit, like a vein of metal
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B H M O L S M H W E F H
but her mood of long suffering made his way easy for him
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D N K T H L H S
did not know that he loved her still
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T A M W Y T S T C A C
this advanced man was yet the slave to custom and conventionality
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T S D, P, F S
the same delicacy, pride false shame (kwhich made Tess not reach out for help/ money which was hersa)
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H H S
her hunted soul
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S A P
starve acre place
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B C A P S
bulbous, cusped and phallic shapes
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T W F W I C A D D
the whole field was in colour a desolate drab
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T G C O T S L F
the two girls crawling over the surface like flies
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M O G S R T
memories of green sunny romantic talbothays
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T B T A A T F L A B C I A S
Tess between the amazons and the farmer like a bird caught in a springe
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T G M O H L W T F L O C
the greatest misfortune of her life was this feminine loss of courage
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H W H W H U W N O T S O T S
He would had wrought her undoing was now on the side of the spirit
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S T Y W N T M
swear that you will never tempt me
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T R T
the red tyrant
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B F T T W N R
but for tess there was no respite
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T F B H C H G T B H A
Thus from being her critic he grew to be her advocate
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H P H S I H W
her pride had stood in her way
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S B
scarlet blot
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D H B K T D T T
D'urbervilles had been known to do these things"
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L T P O T C
like the plans of two children
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T P O T I H E H S W T
the president of the immortals had ended his sport with Tess