Translated by Ramsesthethird2 I see your eyes I feel like I knew them for so long Let me describe them, don't be shy! As if you have always been with me, lived with me for years, Your exact...
CHAPTER XXXI Tess wrote a most touching and urgent letter to her mother the very next day, and by the end of the week a response to her communication arrived in Joan Durbeyfield's wandering...
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