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#andobviouslythisisallherfault
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Bookwormjillk Reading these chapters made me physically ill. This guy. Ugh. 1y
BarkingMadRead @Bookwormjillk I walked away like three times! Omg it was painful 1y
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Bookwormjillk @BarkingMadRead Thomas Hardy nailed it though. I‘m impressed. 1y
Bklover Unbelievable. Just Unbelievable. 🤯. I am starting to love Thomas Hardy though, almost as much as I hate Alec! (edited) 1y
dabbe “I'm sorry I raped you, but now I'm a preacher; oh, now I'm not because you had to up and show your too beautiful face, and now I'm back to being creepy rapist Alec who wants to marry you.“ #wtf 🤬

Is Angel actually going to be an angel and come to her rescue? 🤔 Hmm. #thisishardynotdisney
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Librarybelle This is really the part of the book that made me want to throw the book and scream the first time I read this. This time, I kept exclaiming in disgust so loud that the cats gave me odd looks! 😂 In all honesty, I think these strong emotions that are stirred up from this book are why I like it so much. And imagine - a man wrote this! 1y
Clare-Dragonfly Can somebody please punch this guy???? Many times?! 14mo
julieclair @Librarybelle You‘re so right. It‘s hard to imagine a man wrote this. And in 1891, no less! I am definitely a Hardy fan. 14mo
Daisey I just recently finished Clarissa, and I thought it would be a while before I felt so much disgust with a character. Now, Hardy has me feeling almost the same about two characters. He definitely wrote it well. 14mo
currentlyreadinginCO I'm curious about how this all was received in 1891 14mo
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