"It was a night when sorrow may come to the brightest without
causing any great sense of incongruity: when, with
impressible persons, love becomes solicitousness, hope sinks
to misgiving, and faith to hope: when the exercise of
memory does not stir feelings of regret at opportunities for
ambition that have been passed by, and anticipation does not
prompt to enterprise."
This is why reading Thomas Hardy takes so long. I hung out in this paragraph for ten minutes.
This is why reading Thomas Hardy takes so long. I hung out in this paragraph for ten minutes.




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