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Showing 351 to 360 of 364 references, ordered by Reference number (ascending)
Reference No. 362: ""Mr Lodge, he seemed pleased, and his waistcoat stuck out, and his great golden seals hung like a..."
Quotation: | "Mr Lodge, he seemed pleased, and his waistcoat stuck out, and his great golden seals hung like a lord's". |
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Author: | Thomas Hardy |
Novel or Poem Volume Title: | Wessex Tales The Withered Arm |
Page No.: | 49 |
First Published: | n/a |
Clothing categories: | Waistcoat; |
Accessories: | |
Colours: | Gold   |
Reference No. 363: ""the young wife, in the pale silk dress and white bonnet"."
Quotation: | "the young wife, in the pale silk dress and white bonnet". |
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Author: | Thomas Hardy |
Novel or Poem Volume Title: | Wessex Tales The Withered Arm |
Page No.: | 50 |
First Published: | n/a |
Clothing categories: | Dress; Fashion Bonnet; |
Accessories: | |
Colours: | White    |
Reference No. 364: ""...the figure thrust forward its left hand mockingly, so as to make the wedding-ring it wore gli..."
Quotation: | "...the figure thrust forward its left hand mockingly, so as to make the wedding-ring it wore glitter in Rhoda's eyes." |
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Author: | Thomas Hardy |
Novel or Poem Volume Title: | Wessex Tales The Withered Arm |
Page No.: | 50 |
First Published: | n/a |
Clothing categories: | Jewellery; |
Accessories: | |
Colours: | n/a   |
Reference No. 365: ""And she looked at my boots, and said they would not keep my feet dry if it came on wet, because ..."
Quotation: | "And she looked at my boots, and said they would not keep my feet dry if it came on wet, because they were so cracked... I'll come and bring you better boots and see your mother." |
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Author: | Thomas Hardy |
Novel or Poem Volume Title: | Wessex Tales The Withered Arm |
Page No.: | 51 |
First Published: | n/a |
Clothing categories: | Boots; |
Accessories: | |
Colours: | n/a   |
Reference No. 366: ""Mrs Lodge was by this time close to the door--not in her silk, as Rhoda had dreamt of in the bed..."
Quotation: | "Mrs Lodge was by this time close to the door--not in her silk, as Rhoda had dreamt of in the bed-chamber, but in a morning hat, and gown of common light material, which became her better than silk. On her arm she carried a basket." |
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Author: | Thomas Hardy |
Novel or Poem Volume Title: | Wessex Tales The Withered Arm |
Page No.: | 51 |
First Published: | n/a |
Clothing categories: | Dress; Basket; Hat; |
Accessories: | |
Colours: | n/a   |
Reference No. 367: """Mrs Lodge brought the pair of boots that she had promised to the boy...Two days later she came ..."
Quotation: | ""Mrs Lodge brought the pair of boots that she had promised to the boy...Two days later she came again to know if the boots fitted". |
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Author: | Thomas Hardy |
Novel or Poem Volume Title: | Wessex Tales The Withered Arm |
Page No.: | 52 |
First Published: | n/a |
Clothing categories: | Boots; |
Accessories: | |
Colours: | n/a   |
Reference No. 368: ""A slight figure, cloaked and veiled was already there.""
Quotation: | "A slight figure, cloaked and veiled was already there." |
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Author: | Thomas Hardy |
Novel or Poem Volume Title: | Wessex Tales The Withered Arm |
Page No.: | 57 |
First Published: | n/a |
Clothing categories: | Dress; Face Covering; |
Accessories: | Sling; |
Colours: | n/a   |
Reference No. 369: ""...strapping up the bundle in which she carried a few articles of clothing"."
Quotation: | "...strapping up the bundle in which she carried a few articles of clothing". |
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Author: | Thomas Hardy |
Novel or Poem Volume Title: | Wessex Tales The Withered Arm |
Page No.: | 63 |
First Published: | n/a |
Clothing categories: | Bundle; |
Accessories: | |
Colours: | n/a   |
Reference No. 370: ""Having changed her dress...Gertrude pursued her way by a path along the water-side to the cottag..."
Quotation: | "Having changed her dress...Gertrude pursued her way by a path along the water-side to the cottage indicated." |
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Author: | Thomas Hardy |
Novel or Poem Volume Title: | Wessex Tales The Withered Arm |
Page No.: | 65 |
First Published: | n/a |
Clothing categories: | Dress; |
Accessories: | |
Colours: | n/a   |
Reference No. 371: ""Is the unfortunate man a relation;or, I should say, perhaps" (looking at her dress) "a person wh..."
Quotation: | "Is the unfortunate man a relation;or, I should say, perhaps" (looking at her dress) "a person who's been in your employ?" |
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Author: | Thomas Hardy |
Novel or Poem Volume Title: | Wessex Tales The Withered Arm |
Page No.: | 66 |
First Published: | n/a |
Clothing categories: | Dress; |
Accessories: | |
Colours: | n/a   |
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