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Thomas Hardy

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    he was a man of misty views, rather given to postponing, and hampered by his best clothes and umbrella
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    he was considered rather a bad man; when they were pleased, he was rather a good man; when they were neither, he was a man whose moral colour was a kind of pepper-and-salt mixture
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    being a conscientious man who endeavoured to compensate for any weakness in his cut by unstinted dimension and solidity
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    He was at the brightest period of masculine growth, for his intellect and his emotions were clearly separated: he had passed the time during which the influence of youth indiscriminately mingles them in the character of impulse, and he had not yet arrived at the stage wherein they become united again, in the character of prejudice, by the influence of a wife and family
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    scarlet glow the crimson jacket she wore, and painted a soft lustre upon her bright face and dark hair
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    She blushed at herself, and seeing her reflection blush, blushed the more
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    She simply observed herself as a fair product of Nature in the feminine kind, her thoughts seeming to glide into far-off though likely dramas in which men would play a part—vistas of probable triumphs—the smiles being of a phase suggesting that hearts were imagined as lost and won
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    the twinkling of all the stars seemed to be but throbs of one body, timed by a common pulse.
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    The sovereign brilliancy of Sirius pierced the eye with a steely glitter, the star called Capella was yellow, Aldebaran and Betelgueux shone with a fiery red
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    gorgeous constellation never burnt more vividly than now, as it soared forth above the rim of the landscape. Castor and Pollux with their quiet shine were almost on the meridian: the barren and gloomy Square of Pegasus was creeping round to the north-west; far away through the plantation Vega sparkled like a lamp suspended amid the leafless trees, and Cassiopeia's chair stood daintily poised on the uppermost boughs
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