Return of the Native by Thomas Hardy
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He had been there this evening. "I suppose you have heard the Egdon
news, Eustacia?" he said, without looking up from the bottles. "The men have been talking about it at the Woman as if it were of national importance." "I have heard none," she said. "Young Clym Yeobright, as they call him, is coming home next week to spend Christmas with his mother. He is a fine fellow by this time, it seems. I suppose you remember him?" "I never saw him in my life." "Ah, true; he left before you came here. I well remember him as a promising boy." "Where has he been living all these years?" "In that rookery of pomp and vanity, Paris, I believe." BOOK TWO -- THE ARRIVAL 1--Tidings of the Comer |
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