It is hard that a good woman should do harm to a bad man
 Thomas Hardy, Tess of the d'Urbervilles (1891). copy citation

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Author Thomas Hardy
Source Tess of the d'Urbervilles
Topic women harm
Date 1891
Language English
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Context

“he began desperately, as he wiped his heated face, which had also a superimposed flush of excitement. “I felt that I must call at least to ask how you are. I assure you I had not been thinking of you at all till I saw you that Sunday; now I cannot get rid of your image, try how I may! It is hard that a good woman should do harm to a bad man; yet so it is. If you would only pray for me, Tess!” The suppressed discontent of his manner was almost pitiable, and yet Tess did not pity him. “How can I pray for you,” she said, “when I am forbidden to believe that the great Power who moves the world would alter His plans on my account?”” source