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Far from the Madding Crowd

CHAPTER XIII
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But everybody else was noticing you; and it was odd he didn't.

There, 'tis like him.

Rich and gentlemanly, what does he care ?" Bathsheba dropped into a silence intended to express that she had opinions on the matter too abstruse for Liddy's comprehension, rather than that she had nothing to say.
"Dear me--I had nearly forgotten the valentine I bought yesterday," she exclaimed at length.
"Valentine! who for, miss ?" said Liddy.

"Farmer Boldwood ?" It was the single name among all possible wrong ones that just at this moment seemed to Bathsheba more pertinent than the right.
"Well, no.

It is only for little Teddy Coggan.


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