"Ah-nothing miss" he answered The village of Marlott is still the original village of Marlott Some people are dead and some are alive During the week Joan Durbeyfield married a daughter to a respectable farmer; but she was not married in Joan's own family; they were married somewhere else and the gentleman who was so important that he thought Joan was poor did not invite them to the wedding; The bridegroom did not seem to know that the newly discovered lineage of John was that of an ancient nobleman and that the bones of their family ancestors were still buried in their great tombs but that their ancestors had been poor and decadent since the time of the Romans But Sir John as we now call him Nail machine manufacturer did his best on the wedding day to get the whole parish together; and John's wife sang in the pure wine tavern until eleven o'clock Tess felt so miserable at this remark that she could no longer make up her mind to go home openly in the carriage with her luggage and belongings She asked the turnpike if she could leave her things in his house for a while and with the turnpike's permission she dismissed the carriage and walked alone along a lonely hedge road to the village

As soon as she saw the chimney on her father's roof she asked herself how she could enter this house In that thatched cottage all her family had gone on a wedding trip far away for her with a rather rich man who would have given her a rich life; but here she was friendless with nowhere to go in such a big world all alone sneaking back to her old home She was seen before she entered the house She had just reached the garden hedge when she met a girl who knew her well-one of two or three of Tess's good friends at school She asked Tess some questions about how she had come here and without noticing the sad look on her face she suddenly asked- 'But Your gentleman Tess ' Tess hastily explained to her that he was away on business and leaving the questioner entered the house through the garden-hedge door As she entered the garden path she heard her mother singing at the back door and saw Mrs Durbeyfield standing in the doorway twisting a freshly washed sheet She finished twisting the sheets and not seeing Tess went in followed by her daughter The tub was in the same place on top of the old wine barrel and her mother threw aside the sheets and was about to put her arm into the tub to continue washing Ah-Tess! — my child — I think you are married!

This time it was a very real wedding -- we sent wine -- "Yes mother; I am married" "Are you getting married" "No-I'm married" "Married!"! What about your husband "Ah Nail machine supplier he's gone for the time being" "Gone!"! So when did you get married Is that the day you told us "Yes it's Tuesday mother" "Today is Saturday Is he leaving" "Yes he's gone" What do you mean by that No one's going to take your husband away from you I ask you "Mother!" Tess went to Joan Durbeyfield put her head in her mother's arms and wept bitterly I don't know how to tell you mom! You told me and wrote to me not to tell him But I told him-I couldn't help telling her-and he left! "Oh you are a little fool-you are a little fool!" Mrs Durbeyfield burst into tears splashing herself and Tess with water in her excitement My God! I've been telling you and I'm telling you you're a little fool! Tess was trembling with tears and the tension of so many days was finally released I know — I know — I know! She whimpered and gasped

But oh my mother I can't help it! He's so good-I think it's a disservice to him to keep what happened from him! If — if — if it happened again — I would tell him the same thing I can't-I dare not-lie to him! "But didn't you lie to him by marrying him first and then telling him" "Yes yes; that's where I'm sad too!"! But I thought if he was determined not to forgive me he could leave me by law iron nail machine But if you knew-if you knew half of how much I love him-how I long to marry him-how I like him so much that I hope he will not be wronged how I am in the middle of both! Tess was too sad to say any more and sank limply into a chair Alas alas what more can be done at this point! I really don't know why the children I raise are so stupid compared with other people's-I don't know whether to say this kind of thing or not What can he do when raw rice is cooked

Mrs Durbeyfield feeling sorry for her mother began to weep What will your father say I don't know "she continued" Every day since your marriage he has been flaunting at Rolliver's and Pure Liquor's that your marriage will restore his family to their former position-poor silly man! Now you've made a mess of everything! My God-my God! As if joining in the fun the footsteps of Tess's father were soon heard coming in But he did not come in immediately and Mrs Durbeyfield said she would tell him the sad news herself and ask Tess not to see her father When the disappointment she had felt at first was over she began to accept this misfortune as she had accepted Tess's first misfortune; only as a rainy day as a failure of potatoes and as nothing to do with virtue and vice; as an accidental external invasion that could not be avoided rather than as a lesson 3shardware.com