“ I am only a peasant by position, not by nature! ”
Thomas Hardy, Tess of the d'Urbervilles (1891). copy citation
Author | Thomas Hardy |
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Source | Tess of the d'Urbervilles |
Topic | pride honour nobility |
Date | 1891 |
Language | English |
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Weblink | http://www.gutenberg.org/files/110/110-h/110-h.htm |
Context
“Different societies, different manners. You almost make me say you are an unapprehending peasant woman, who have never been initiated into the proportions of social things. You don't know what you say.»
«I am only a peasant by position, not by nature!»
She spoke with an impulse to anger, but it went as it came.
«So much the worse for you. I think that parson who unearthed your pedigree would have done better if he had held his tongue. I cannot help associating your decline as a family with this other fact—of your want of firmness.” source
«I am only a peasant by position, not by nature!»
She spoke with an impulse to anger, but it went as it came.
«So much the worse for you. I think that parson who unearthed your pedigree would have done better if he had held his tongue. I cannot help associating your decline as a family with this other fact—of your want of firmness.” source