Far from the Madding CrowdBathsheba Everdene inherits her uncle's farm, then surprises the villagers of Weatherbury by deciding to run it herself rather than hire a manager. Three men vie for the affections of this independent young woman. |
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СНАР PAGE I DESCRIPTION OF FARMER OAKAN INCIDENT | 1 |
NIGHT THE FLOCKAN INTERIORANOTHER IN TERIOR | 8 |
A GIRL ON HORSEBACKCONVERSATION | 17 |
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