The Wessex Novels: A changed man, The waiting supper and other tales
Title | The Wessex Novels: A changed man, The waiting supper and other tales PDF eBook |
Author | Thomas Hardy |
Publisher | |
Pages | 440 |
Release | 1913 |
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A changed man, [The waiting supper, and other tales: concluding with the Romantic adventures of a milk-maid] Poetical works
Title | A changed man, [The waiting supper, and other tales: concluding with the Romantic adventures of a milk-maid] Poetical works PDF eBook |
Author | Thomas Hardy |
Publisher | |
Pages | 446 |
Release | 1913 |
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A Changed Man The waiting supper and the other tales
Title | A Changed Man The waiting supper and the other tales PDF eBook |
Author | Thomas Hardy |
Publisher | |
Pages | 458 |
Release | 1913 |
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ISBN |
A changed man, The waiting supper, and other tales. Pocket ed
Title | A changed man, The waiting supper, and other tales. Pocket ed PDF eBook |
Author | Thomas Hardy |
Publisher | |
Pages | 432 |
Release | 1919 |
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A Changed Man ; The Waiting Supper
Title | A Changed Man ; The Waiting Supper PDF eBook |
Author | Thomas Hardy |
Publisher | |
Pages | 450 |
Release | 1913 |
Genre | England |
ISBN |
The Wessex Novels of Thomas Hardy
Title | The Wessex Novels of Thomas Hardy PDF eBook |
Author | Randall Williams |
Publisher | |
Pages | 182 |
Release | 1924 |
Genre | Wessex (England) |
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The Romantic Adventures of a Milkmaid
Title | The Romantic Adventures of a Milkmaid PDF eBook |
Author | Thomas Hardy |
Publisher | 谷月社 |
Pages | 92 |
Release | 2016-01-04 |
Genre | Literary Collections |
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CHAPTER I. It was half-past four o’clock (by the testimony of the land-surveyor, my authority for the particulars of this story, a gentleman with the faintest curve of humour on his lips); it was half-past four o’clock on a May morning in the eighteen forties. A dense white fog hung over the Valley of the Exe, ending against the hills on either side. But though nothing in the vale could be seen from higher ground, notes of differing kinds gave pretty clear indications that bustling life was going on there. This audible presence and visual absence of an active scene had a peculiar effect above the fog level. Nature had laid a white hand over the creatures ensconced within the vale, as a hand might be laid over a nest of chirping birds. The noises that ascended through the pallid coverlid were perturbed lowings, mingled with human voices in sharps and flats, and the bark of a dog. These, followed by the slamming of a gate, explained as well as eyesight could have done, to any inhabitant of the district, that Dairyman Tucker’s under-milker was driving the cows from the meads into the stalls. When a rougher accent joined in the vociferations of man and beast, it would have been realized that the dairy-farmer himself had come out to meet the cows, pail in hand, and white pinafore on; and when, moreover, some women’s voices joined in the chorus, that the cows were stalled and proceedings about to commence.