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Far from the Madding Crowd

CHAPTER VIII
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"I've been in great trouble, neighbours, and was driven to it.

I used not to be so poor as I be now." "Never mind, heart!" said Mark Clark.

You should take it careless-like, shepherd, and your time will come.

But we could thank ye for a tune, if ye bain't too tired ?" "Neither drum nor trumpet have I heard since Christmas," said Jan Coggan.

"Come, raise a tune, Master Oak!" "Ay, that I will," said Gabriel, pulling out his flute and putting it together.


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