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chapter one

one evening at the end of may a

middle-aged man was walking home from

shastan to the village of marlot in the

vale of blackmore

his legs were thin and weak and he could

not walk in a straight line

he had an empty egg basket on his arm

and his hat was old and worn

after a while he passed an elderly

parson riding a grey horse

good night

said the man with a basket good night

sir john

said the parson

after another step or two the man

stopped and turned round to speak to the

person

no sir

last market day we met on this road at

the same time and i said good night and

you answered good night sir john as you

did just now

i did

said the person

and once before that almost a month ago

i may have

so why do you call me sir john when i am

only john derby field

the person wrote nearer and after a

moment’s hesitation explained

it was because i’ve discovered something

of historical interest

i am parson tringham the historian

do you really not know derbyfield that

you are a direct descendant of the

ancient and noble family of the

derbevilles

they descended from sir pagan derbeville

who came from normandy with william the

conqueror in 1066.

never heard that before sir

well it’s true

let me see your face yes yes you have

the derbyville nose and chin

derbyvilles have owned land and served

their king for hundreds of years there

have been many sir john’s and you could

have been sir john yourself

wow exclaimed the man

and how long has this news about me

being known parson tringham

nobody knows about it at all

said the parson

i just happened to discover it last

spring when i was trying to find out

more about the derbyvilles and noticed

your name in the village

i’ve got an old silver spoon and an old

seal too at home

said the man wondering

so where do we

live now parson

you don’t live anywhere you have died

as a noble family

that’s bad

so where do we lie

in the churchyard at kingsbeer sub

greenhill

and where are family lands

you haven’t any

john derbyfield paused

and what should i do about it sir

oh nothing

it’s a fact of historical interest

nothing more good night

but you’ll come and have some beer with

me parson tringham

no thank you not this evening derbyfield

you’ve had enough already

the parson rode away

half regretting that he had told derby

field of his discovery

derbyfield walked on a few steps in a

dream

and then sat down with his basket in a

few minutes a boy appeared derbyfield

called to him

boy

take this basket

i want you to go and do something for me

the boy frowned

who were you john derberfield to order

me about and call me boy you know my

name as well as i know yours

do you do you

that’s the secret

well fred i don’t mind telling you that

the secret is that i’m one of a noble

family

and derbyfield lay back comfortably on

the grass

sir john derbyville that’s who i am

and i’ve got the family seal to prove it

oh

now take up the basket and tell them in

the village to send a horse and carriage

to me immediately

here’s a shilling for you

this made a difference to the boy’s view

of the situation

yes sir john thank you sir john

as they spoke sounds of music came

through the evening air from the village

what’s that

said derbyfield

have they heard my news already

it’s the women dancing sir john

the boy went on his way and derbyfield

lay waiting in the evening sun

nobody passed by for a long time and he

could just hear the faint music in the

distance

the village of marlot lies in the

beautiful veil of blackmore

although this valley is only four hours

away from london

it has not yet been discovered by

tourists and artists

the best view of the veil is from the

hills surrounding it

it looks like a map spread out

it is a quiet sheltered part of the

countryside where the fields are always

green and the rivers never dry up

to the south lies the great dividing

line of hills

from here to the coast the hills are

open the sun pours down on the huge dry

fields the atmosphere is colorless

but here in the valley

lies a completely different countryside

smaller and more delicate

the fields are tiny

the air makes you sleepy

the sky is of the deepest blue

everywhere you can see a rich greenery

of grass and trees covering smaller

hills and valleys

this

is the veil of blackmore

and in the village of marlot following

ancient custom the young women gathered

to dance every holiday

for this mayday dance all wore white

dresses

there was a fine handsome girl among

them with a red ribbon in her hair

as they danced they noticed a carriage

go by

derbyfield lay back in it singing

i’m sir john and i’ve got a spoon and

seal and my family lies at king’s beer

the girl with the ribbon who was called

tess turned red and said quickly to her

friends

father’s tired that’s all

the other girls just laughed but stopped

when tess looked unhappy the dancing

went on

in the evening the men of the village

came to watch and later to join the

dancers

three young strangers who were passing

by also stopped to look

they explained they were brothers on a

walking tour

the older two continued their walk but

the youngest seemed more interested in

the girls and his brothers were and

stayed to dance with several of them

as he left the dance he noticed tess who

seemed a little sad that he had not

chosen her

he looked back from the road and could

still see her in her white dress

standing modestly apart from the dancers

he wished he had danced with her

he wished he had asked her name

but it was too late he hurried on to

join his brothers

the young stranger had made an

impression on tess

but soon worried by her father’s strange

appearance that afternoon she decided to

walk home

after the excitement of the dance her

parents small cottage was a depressing

sight

it was dark inside as they had only one

candle

the furniture was old and worn

there were six children crowded into the

tiny space

their mother was doing the washing at

the same time as putting the baby to

sleep looking after so many children had

aged joan derbyfield

but she still showed some of her early

prettiness which tess had inherited

let me help with a washing mother

said tess gently

oh tess i’m glad you’ve come

said her mother there’s something i must

tell you

is it anything to do with father making

such a fool of himself this afternoon

asked tess frowning that’s all part of

the excitement

they’ve discovered where the oldest

family in the whole county going back a

long way

and our real name is derbaville

doesn’t that make you proud that’s why

your father rode home in the carriage

not because he’d been drinking as people

thought

i’m glad of that

will it do us any good mother

oh yes

great things may come of it

no doubt our noble relations will be

arriving in their carriages as soon as

they find out

where is father now

ask tess suddenly

her mother did not answer directly

he saw the doctor today you know

it’s fat around the heart he says that’s

the cause of his illness

he might last 10 years

might last 10 months or days

tess looked anxious

her father suddenly a great man to die

so soon

but where is father she asked firmly

now don’t you get angry said mrs

derbyfield

the poor man was feeling so weak after

the news that he went to rollovers he

needs to build up his strength to

deliver the beehives tomorrow remember

oh my god

cried tess

he went to a public house and you agreed

to it mother

no i didn’t said mrs derbyfield crossley

i’ve been waiting for you to look after

the children while i fetch him

tess knew that her mother greatly looked

forward to these trips to rollers

there she could sit by her husband’s

side among the beer drinkers and forget

that the children existed

it was one of the few bright moments in

her hard-working life

mrs derbyfield went out and tess was

left with the children

they were very young

and totally dependent on the derbyfield

couple

six helpless creatures

who had not asked to be born at all

much less to be part of the

irresponsible derbyfield family

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chapter 2

it was 11 o’clock before all the family

were in bed

and 2 o’clock next morning was the

latest time to set off with the beehives

it was a distance of 20 or 30 miles on

bad roads to caster bridge where the

saturday market was held

at half past one mrs derbyfield came

into the bedroom where tess and all the

children slept

the poor man can’t go

she whispered tess sat up in bed

but it’s late for the bees already

we must take them today

maybe a young man would go

ask mrs derby feel doubtfully

one of the ones dancing with you

yesterday

oh no

not for the world

said tess proudly and let everybody know

the reason i’d be so ashamed

i think i could go

if little abraham came with me

tess and abraham dressed

led out the old horse prince with a

loaded wagon and set off in the dark

they cheered themselves up with bread

and butter and conversation

tess

said abraham after a silence

yes abraham

aren’t you glad that we’re a noble

family

not particularly

but you’re glad you’re going to marry a

gentleman

what

said tess lifting her face

our noble relations are going to help

you marry a gentleman

me

our noble relations

we haven’t any whatever put that into

your head

i heard them talking about it at home

there’s a rich lady of our family out at

trantridge and mother said that if you

claimed relationship with her she’d help

you marry a gentleman

his sister became suddenly silent

abraham talked on not noticing her lack

of attention

did you say the stars were worlds tess

yes

unlike ours

they seem like our apples

most of them good a few bad

which do we live on a good one or a bad

one

a bad one

if we lived on a good one how would

things be different

well

father wouldn’t be ill and cough as he

does and mother wouldn’t always be

washing

and you would have been a ready-made

rich lady and not have to marry a

gentleman oh happy don’t

don’t talk of that anymore

abraham finally went to sleep on the

wagon

tess drove the horse

gradually she fell into a dream

she could see her father foolish in his

pride and the rich gentleman of her

mother’s imagination laughing at the

poor derbyfield family

suddenly she awoke from her dream to

noise and violent movement

something terrible had happened she

jumped down and discovered that the post

carriage speeding along the dark road

had driven into her slow and unlighted

wagon

poor prince was seriously hurt and as

she watched he fell to the ground

you were on the wrong side

said the post driver i must go on with

the post but i’ll send somebody to help

you as soon as i can you better stay

here with your wagon

he went on his way while tess stood and

waited tears pouring down her cheeks

daylight came

prince lay there unmoving his eyes half

open

it’s all my fault

cried tess what will mother and father

live on now

abby abby wake up

we can’t go on with our beehives prince

is dead

when abby realized what had happened his

face looked like an old man’s

it’s because we live on a bad star’s net

tess

he said through his tears

finally a man arrived with a horse to

take the wagon onto caster bridge to

deliver the beehives and then collect

prince on the way back

when they got home tess broke the news

to her parents

they were not angry with her

but she blamed herself completely

when derbifield heard he would only get

a few shillings for prince’s dead body

he rose to the occasion

we derbavilles don’t sell our horses for

cats meat

he insisted

and the following day he worked harder

than usual in digging a grave where

prince was buried

all the children cried

has he gone to heaven

asked abraham in tears

but tess did not cry

her face was dry and pale

she felt she had murdered a friend

chapter three

life now became rather difficult for the

derby fields without prints to carry

loads john derbyfield could not buy and

sell as he used to

he had never worked hard or regularly

and now he only occasionally felt like

working

tess wondered how she could help her

parents

one day her mother made a suggestion

it’s lucky we’ve found out about your

noble blood test

do you know there’s a very rich lady

called mrs durberville living on the

other side of the wood

she must be our elation

you must go to her and claim

relationship with her and ask for some

help in our trouble

i wouldn’t like to do that

said tess

if there is such a lady

it would be enough to be friendly we

can’t expect help from her

you could persuade anybody my dear

besides

something else might happen you never

know and her mother nodded wisely

i’d rather try to get work

said tess sadly

what do you say derbyfield

said his wife turning to him

i don’t like my children asking for help

said he proudly

i’m the head of the oldest branch of the

family and a noble family like ours

shouldn’t have to ask for help

tess could not accept his reasons for

not going

well

as i killed the horse mother

i suppose i ought to go

but don’t start thinking about her

finding a husband for me

who said i had such an idea

asked joan innocently

i know you mother

but i’ll go

next morning tess walked to shastan a

town she hardly knew and went on by

wagon to trantridge

the veil of blackmore was her only world

and she had never been far outside the

valley

all the knowledge she had came from her

lessons in the village school which she

had left a year or two earlier

as soon as she left school she had tried

to earn a little money by helping in the

fields or milking cows or making butter

she blamed her mother for thoughtlessly

producing so many children

joan derberfield was like a child

herself and never thought about the

future

it was tess who worried and worked and

felt responsible for her little brothers

and sisters

so naturally it was tess who should

represent her family at the derbyville

home

from trantridge she walked up a hill

and turning a corner saw the house

she stopped in amazement

it was large and almost new

a rich red against the green of the

bushes around it

behind it lay the woods called the chase

an ancient forest

there were greenhouses and well-kept

gardens

there was no lack of money here

tess hesitated almost frightened

i thought we were an old family

she said to herself

but this is all new

she wished she had not come

she was right in a way

all this was owned by the derbevilles or

the stoke derbevilles as they called

themselves at first

the stokes were a northern business

family who took an old sounding name to

add to their own when they moved into

the south

so tess was more of a derbyville than

any of them but did not know it

a young man appeared in the garden

he looked about 24

and was tall and dark with full red lips

and a black moustache curled at the ends

well my beauty

what can i do for you

he said looking interested leather

i’m mr derbaville

it needed all tess’s courage to reply

i came to see your mother sir

i’m afraid you can’t see her

she’s ill

what do you want to see her about

i

i

it seems so foolish

never mind

said he kindly

i like foolish things

try again my dear

i came sir to tell you we are of the

same family as you

aha

poor relations

yes

stokes

no

derbavilles oh yes of course i mean

derbavilles

we have several proofs that we are

derbevilles

we have an old silver spoon and a seal

at home

but mother uses a spoon to stir the soup

mother said we ought to tell you as we

are the oldest branch of the family and

we’ve lost our horse in an accident

very kind of your mother said alec

derbeville

and i certainly don’t regret it

he looked admiringly at tess whose face

blushed a deep pink

and so you’ve come on a friendly visit

i suppose i have

mama tess

looking uncomfortable

let us walk around the gardens until you

have to go home my pretty cousin

tess wanted to leave as soon as possible

but the young man insisted

he took her to the greenhouses

do you like strawberries

he asked

yes said tess

when they’re ready

these are ready now

and so saying derbaville picked one and

held it to her mouth no

no

she said

i’d rather take it myself

but alec put it into her mouth

he put roses into her hair

and filled her basket with strawberries

and flowers

he gave her food to eat and watched her

while he quietly smoked a cigarette

she looked more adult and womanly than

she really was

alec could not take his eyes off her

she did not know as she smiled

innocently at the flowers

that behind the cigarette smoke was the

cause of future sorrow in her life

what is your name

asked alec

test derbyfield

we live at marlot

i’ma see if my mother can find a place

for you

they said goodbye

and she set off home carrying her

strawberries and flowers

this then

was the beginning

why did she have to meet the wrong man

and one who was so strongly attracted to

her

yet to the right man she was only a

half-forgotten impression from an

evening’s dancing in a country field

in life

the right man to love hardly ever comes

at the right time for loving

nature does not often answer a call for

love

until the caller is tired of calling

in this case as in millions

it was not the two halves of a perfect

hole who met

a missing half wandered somewhere else

arriving much later

this delay

was to have tragic results

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chapter four

when tess arrived home the following

afternoon

a letter had already been received by

her mother

it appeared to come from mrs durberville

and offered tess work looking after

chickens

joan derbyfield was delighted

it’s just a way of getting you there

without raising your hopes she’s going

to recognize you as family i’m sure of

it

i would rather stay here with father and

you

said tess looking out of the window but

why

i’d rather not tell you mother

i don’t really know

a few days later when tess came back

from looking for work the children came

running out and danced around her

the gentleman’s been here

they shouted

joan was full of smiles

mrs derbeville’s son had called and

asked if tess could come or not he’s a

very handsome man

said mrs derbyfield

i don’t think so

said tess coldly

i’ll think it over

she left the room

he’s in love with her you can see that

said mrs derbyfield to her husband

no doubt he’ll marry her and she’ll be a

fine lady

john derbyfield had more pride in his

newfound blood than energy or health

that’s what young mr durberville is

trying to do

improve his blood by marrying into the

old line

persuaded by her mother and the children

tess finally agreed to go

mrs derbyfield secretly made wedding

plans

then the day came when tess wearing her

best sunday clothes on her mother’s

orders said goodbye to her family

good boy my girl

said sir john waking from a short sleep

tell young derbyville i’ll sell him the

title yes

sell it at a reasonable price

not for less than a thousand pounds

cried lady derbafield

no

tell him he can have it for a hundred

no fifty

no twenty

yes 20 pounds that’s the lowest

family honor is family honor and i won’t

take any less

tess felt like crying but turned quickly

and went out

her mother went with her to the edge of

the village

there she stopped and stood waving

goodbye

and watched her daughter walking away

into the distance

a wagon came to take her bags

and then a fashionable little carriage

appeared

it was driven by a well-dressed young

man

smoking a cigar

after a moment’s hesitation

tess stepped in

joan derbifield watching

wondered for the first time if she had

been right in encouraging tess to go

that night she said to her husband

perhaps i should have found out how the

gentleman really feels about her

yes perhaps you wart

murmured john half asleep

jones natural trust in the future came

back to her

well if he doesn’t marry her before

he’ll marry her after

if she plays our cards right

if he knows about her derbyville blood

you mean

no stupid if she shows him her pretty

face

meanwhile alec durberville was whipping

his horse and driving the carriage

faster and faster downhill

the trees rushed past at great speed

tess was feeling thoroughly frightened

he took no notice when she asked him to

slow down she cried out and held onto

his arm in fear

don’t touch my arm hold on to my waist

he shouted

at the top of another hill he said

laughing

put your arms around me again my beauty

never

said tess independently

let me give you one little kiss tess and

i’ll stop

will nothing else do

cried tess and despair

oh very well

as they raced on he was on the point of

kissing her when she suddenly moved

aside so that he almost fell off

i’ll break both our necks he swore

passionately

i thought you would be kind to me

said tess her eyes filling with tears

i don’t want to kiss anybody

but he insisted

so in the end she sat still and

derbeville kissed her

no sooner had he done so then she wiped

the place on her cheek with her

handkerchief

just then her hat blew off into the road

and derbaville stopped the horse

tess jumped down to get it then turned

triumphantly to alec

i shall walk from here

she said firmly

but it’s five or six miles more

i don’t care

you made that hat blow off on purpose

you did didn’t you

she was silent

he swore angrily at her

don’t use such bad words cried tess

i shall go back to mother i hate you

durbaville suddenly started laughing

look i promise never to do that again he

said come let me take you in the

carriage

but she refused and began to walk in the

direction of trantridge

so they progressed slowly

derbeville driving the carriage beside

tess chapter five

the chickens for which tess was

responsible

lived in an old cottage on mrs

durberville’s land

on her first day tess had to take some

of the chickens to show to their owner

she immediately realized the old lady

was blind

mrs derbeville held each bird and felt

it carefully to see that it was in good

health

at the end she suddenly asked tess a

question

can you whistle

whistle mom

yes whistle tunes

i want you to practice and whistle to my

birds every day

yes mom

tess was not surprised at mrs

durberville’s cold manner and did not

expect any more of such a great lady

however she did not realize that the old

lady had never even heard about the

family connection

tess began to enjoy her new work with

the chickens

and the next day in the cottage garden

she decided to practice whistling as

instructed

she was shocked to find that she had

completely forgotten how to whistle

suddenly she noticed a movement behind a

tree near the wall

it was alex herberville

well cousin tess

he said

i’ve never seen such a beautiful thing

as you

i’ve been watching you from over the

wall

look i can give you a lesson or two

oh no you won’t

cried tess going back towards the door

don’t worry i won’t touch you

just look

and he showed her how to whistle

from that moment tess found she could

whistle tunes to the birds just as mrs

durberville wanted

and as the weeks passed she often met

derbeville in the garden and began to

lose her shyness of him

every saturday night the other farm

workers from the surrounding area used

to go to drink and dance in the market

town two or three miles away

on sundays they would sleep late

for a long time tess did not go with

them

but after a while she wanted a change

from her routine and began to go on the

weekly trips regularly

she always came home with the others at

night preferring the protection of being

in a group

one saturday night she was in the town

looking for her companions as it was

time to go home

when she met alec durberville

what my beauty here so late

he said smiling at her

i’m just waiting for my friends

she answered

i’ll see you again he said as she moved

away

she became worried when she realized the

workers were still dancing wildly and

would not be going home soon

again she caught sight of alec waiting

in a doorway his cigar glowing red in

the dark

eventually she joined a group wandering

home

they had all been drinking but she felt

safer with them than alone

but after a while she became involved in

a quarrel with them and was trying to

get away from the angry group when alec

durberville rode by

he offered to take her home on the back

of his horse she hesitated

then accepted

together they rode along in the dark

tess holding on to alec

she was very tired every day that week

she had got up at five

so she did not notice that they were

riding off the main road and into the

chase

the oldest wood in england

it began to get foggy and finally alec

admitted honestly

that he was lost

put me down here sir cried tess at once

let me walk home from here how wrong of

you to bring me away from the main road

i knew i shouldn’t trust you

don’t worry my beauty laughed alec

i thought you would enjoy a longer ride

on such a lovely night

but i can’t let you go the fog is so bad

now that you couldn’t possibly find your

way

leave you here and go to find out where

we are

when i come back i’ll tell you

and you can come with me on horseback or

go alone on foot

just as you like

she agreed to this

shall i hold the horse

she asked

no he’ll stay quiet

answered alec

by the way

your father has a new horse today

and the children have some new toys

was it

was it you who gave them

oh

how good of you

murmured tess with a heavy heart

i almost wish you hadn’t

tessie

don’t you love me just a little now

i’m grateful

she admitted

but i’m afraid i don’t

and slowly she started to cry

now don’t cry my dear

sit here and wait for me

he made a bed for the tired girl among

the dead leaves and covered her with his

coat

he set off into the fog to find out

where he was

and came back to find tess fast asleep

he saw her in her white dress among the

leaves

a pale shining figure in the dark

he bent down and touched her cheek with

his

everywhere there was darkness and

silence

the birds and animals slept

safe in and under the trees

but who was looking after tess

who was protecting her innocence

tess

said derberville

and lay down beside her

the girl was not strong enough to resist

him

why was tess’s girlish purity lost

why does the wrong man take the wrong

woman why do the bad so often ruin the

good why is beauty damaged by ugliness

thousands of years of philosophy cannot

give us the answers to these questions

these things happen

and have always happened

perhaps in the past rolling home after a

battle tess’s ancestors the real

derbevilles had done the same even more

cruelly to young country girls

but we cannot accept that that is tess’s

fault and should happen to her

as the people of her village say

it was to be

and from now on

tess’s life was to be completely

different

chapter six

it was a sunday morning in late october

about four months after tess’s arrival

at trantridge and a few weeks after the

night ride in the chase

carrying a heavy basket and bundle

tess was walking towards the hills which

divided her from the veil her place of

birth

the scenery and people on this side were

very different from those in her village

marlot people mainly thought and

traveled northward and westward

while on this side people were

interested in the east and the south

she walked up the same hill which

derbeville had driven down so wildly

that june day

on reaching the top of the hill

tess paused and looked for a long time

at the familiar green world of home

it was always beautiful from here

but since she had last seen it her view

of life had changed

she had learnt that wickedness exists

even where there is beauty

and now she could hardly bear to look

down into the veil

then she looked behind her and saw a

carriage coming up the same hill that

she had just climbed with a man leading

the horse

soon he caught up with her

why did you slip away in secret like

that

asked herberville breathlessly i’ve been

driving like mad to catch up with you

just look at my horse

you know nobody would have prevented you

from going

i’m going to drive you the rest of the

way

if you won’t come back with me

i won’t come back

she said quietly

i thought so

well let me help you up give me your

basket

she stepped up into the carriage and sat

beside him

she had no fear of him now

the reason for this was also the reason

for her sorrow

they drove along derbaville making

conversation and tess thinking her own

thoughts

when they approached the village of

marlot a tear rolled down her cheek

why are you crying

he asked coldly

i was only thinking i was born over

there

well we must all be born somewhere

i wish i’d never been born

there or anywhere else

she said quietly

well you shouldn’t have come to

trentridge if you didn’t want to

you didn’t come for love of me anyway

that’s quite true

if i had ever loved you

if i loved you still

i could not hate myself for my weakness

as much as i do now

he did not look at her she added

i didn’t understand your intention until

it was too late

that’s what every woman says

how dare you say that

she cried angrily her eyes flashing at

him my god i could hit you

do you never think that some women may

not only say but feel it

all right

he said laughing i’m sorry to hurt you

i did wrong i admit it only don’t keep

accusing me i’m ready to pay for it you

need never work on the farms again

her lip lifted slightly she replied

i will not take anything from you

i cannot

one would think you were a queen as well

as being one of the real derbevilles

well test dear i suppose i’m a bad sort

of man

i’ve always been one and i always will

be one

but i promise i won’t be bad to you

again

and if anything should happen

you understand

if you are in any trouble

or need anything

just drop me a line and i’ll send by

return whatever you want

she stepped down from the carriage and

was going to leave him when he stopped

her and said

you’re not going to turn away from me

like that dear

come

let me kiss you

if you wish

she answered coldly

she offered her cool cheek to him but

her eyes rested on a distant tree as if

the kiss had nothing to do with her

you don’t give me your lips tess

i’m afraid you’ll never love me

it’s true

i have never loved you

and i never can

she added sadly

perhaps i should tell a lie

and then i could lead a comfortable life

but i have enough honor not to tell that

lie

if i loved you

i might have a very good reason to tell

you so

but i don’t

alec sighed heavily as if the scene were

depressing him

well

you’re very sad tess

and you have no reason to be

you’re still the prettiest girl for

miles around

will you come back with me

say you will

never never

i’ve made up my mind and i won’t come

then goodbye

and alec jumped up into his carriage and

drove off

tess did not watch him go but continued

her walk alone

it was still early in the day and the

sun was not yet giving any warmth

tess felt even sadder than the autumn

sadness which surrounded her

but soon a man came up behind her a man

with a pot of red paint in his hand good

morning

he said and offered to carry her basket

you’re up early on a sunday

he continued

yes

said tess

a day of rest for most people

although i do more real work today than

in the rest of the week put together

do you

in the week i work for man but on sunday

i work for god that’s better work don’t

you think wait a moment i have something

to do here

he stopped at a gate

and in large red letters on the middle

bar of the gate he painted some words

from the bible

punishment awaits you

in the soft air

against the gentle green of the trees

and the peaceful fields

these great red words stared at tess

they pointed a finger at her

this man was a stranger and could not

know her story but the words accused her

do you believe what you paint

she asked in a low voice

do i believe those words do i believe i

am alive but

she whispered trembling

suppose you were forced to do wrong

he shook his head

i can’t answer that question i paint the

words and leave others to think about

them in their own hearts

i think they’re horrible words

cried tess

i’ll take my basket and go now

and she walked away from him her heart

beating fast

i don’t believe god said those things

she thought as she reached her village

there was smoke coming from her father’s

chimney

but seeing the inside of the cottage

made her heart ache

it was as poor as ever

her mother jumped up surprised to see

her

well my dear tess

she said kissing her how are you have

you come home to be married

no

not for that mother

what isn’t your cousin going to marry

you

he’s not my cousin and he’s not going to

marry me

her mother looked at her closely

come

you haven’t told me everything

then tess went up to her mother

put her head on joan’s shoulder

and told her the whole story

and you haven’t persuaded him to marry

you

cried joan

what’s the good of going there

why didn’t you think of doing some good

for your family instead of thinking only

of yourself

tess was confused

alec had never mentioned marriage to her

but even if he had she would never have

accepted him because she did not love

him

this made her hate herself for what she

had done

she would certainly never love him in

the future

she did not quite hate him but did not

wish to marry him even to remain

respectable

you ought to have been more careful if

you didn’t want to marry him

oh mother

cried the poor girl her heart breaking

why didn’t you warn me about men

i was a child when i left home

i didn’t know how dangerous they can be

and you didn’t tell me

well we must make the best of it

said her mother it’s only human nature

after all

that afternoon the little cottage was

full of tess’s friends girls who lived

in the village and who had missed her

while she had been away

they whispered to each other that tess

was sure to marry that handsome

gentleman

fortunately a test did not hear them

she joined in there laughing and talking

and for a short time almost forgot her

shame

but the next day was monday

the beginning of the working week

when there were no best clothes and no

visitors

she’ll work with the innocent children

asleep around her

she who had lost her innocence

she looked into her future and grew very

depressed

she knew she had to travel on a long

stony road

without help or sympathy

she had nothing to look forward to

and she wanted to die

in the next few weeks however she became

more cheerful

and went to church one sunday morning

she loved listening to the well-known

tunes and gave herself up to the beauty

of the music

she wondered at the composer’s power

from the grave he could make a girl like

her who had never known him

feel extremes of emotion

she sat in a quiet dark corner listening

to the service

but when the village people arrived at

church they noticed her and started

whispering to each other

she knew what they were saying

and realized she could come to church no

more

so she spent almost all her time in her

bedroom which she shared with the

children

from here she watched the wind the snow

the rain beautiful sunsets and full

moons one after another

people began to think she had gone away

she only went out after dark to walk in

the woods and the fields

she was not afraid of the dark or the

shadows

it was people she was anxious to avoid

she was at home on the lonely hills

but she felt guilty surrounded by

innocent nature

when it rained

she thought nature was crying at her

weakness

and when the midnight wind blew she

thought nature was angry with her

but she did not realize that although

she had broken an accepted social rule

she had done nothing against nature

she was as innocent as the sleeping

birds in the trees

or the small field animals in the hedges

chapter seven

one day in august the sun was rising

through the mist

in a yellow cornfield near marlot

village it shone on two large arms of

painted wood

these with two others below

formed the turning cross of the reaping

machine

it was ready for today’s harvest

a group of men and a group of women came

down the road at sunrise

as they walked along their heads were in

the sun while their feet were in the

shadow of the hedge

they went into the field

soon there came a sound like the

lovemaking of the grasshopper

the machine had begun

and three horses pulled it slowly along

the field

its arms turned bright in the sunlight

gradually the area of standing corn was

reduced

so was the living space of the small

field animals who crowded together

not knowing that they could not escape

the machine in the end

the harvesters followed the machine

picking and tying up bundles of corn

the girls were perhaps more interesting

to look at

they wore large cotton hats to keep off

the sun

and gloves to protect their hands from

the corn

the prettiest was the one in the pale

pink jacket who never looked around her

as she worked she moved forward bending

and tying like a machine

occasionally she stood up to rest

then her face could be seen

a lovely young face

with deep dark eyes and long heavy

curling hair

her cheeks were paler her teeth more

regular

and her red lips thinner than most

country girls

it was test derby field

or derbyville

rather changed

living as a stranger in her home village

she had decided to do outdoor work and

earn a little money in the harvest

the work continued all morning and tess

began to glance towards the hill

at eleven o’clock a group of children

came over the hill

tess blushed a little but still did not

pause in her work

the eldest child carried in her arms a

baby in long clothes

another brought some lunch

the harvesters stopped work sat down and

started to eat and drink

tess also sat down

some way from the others

she called the girl her sister and took

the baby from her

unfastening her dress and still blushing

she began feeding her child

the men kindly turned away

some of them beginning to smoke

all the other women started to talk and

rearrange their hair

when the baby had finished tess played

with him without showing much enthusiasm

then suddenly she kissed him again and

again as if she could not stop the baby

cried out at the violence of her kisses

she loves that child though she says she

hates him and wishes they were both dead

said one of the women watching the young

mother

she’ll soon stop saying that

replied another she’ll get used to it it

happens to lots of girls

well it wasn’t her fault

she was forced into it that night in the

chase people heard her sobbing

a certain gentleman might have been

punished if somebody had passed by and

seen them

it was a pity that happened to her the

prettiest in the village

but that’s how it happens the ugly ones

are as safe as houses aren’t they jenny

and the speaker turned to one who was

certainly not beautiful

tess sat there unaware of their

conversation

her mouth was like a flower

and her eyes were large and soft

sometimes black blue or gray sometimes

all three colors together

she had spent months regretting her

experience and crying over it

but suddenly decided that the past was

the past

in a few years her shame and she herself

would be forgotten

meanwhile the trees were just as green

and the sun shone just as brightly as

before

life went on

she most feared what people thought of

her and imagined that they talked

constantly about her behind her back

in fact she was not often discussed and

even her friends only thought about her

occasionally

other things of more importance took up

their time

if there had been no people around her

tess would not have made herself so

unhappy she would have accepted the

situation as it was

she was miserable

not because she felt unhappy

but because she imagined herself

rejected by society

now she wanted to be useful again and to

work

so she dressed neatly and helped in the

harvest and looked people calmly in the

face even when holding her baby in her

arms

having eaten her lunch quickly tess went

back to work with the harvesters in the

cornfield until it was dark

they all came home on one of the largest

wagons singing and laughing together

but when tess reached home

she discovered that the baby had fallen

ill that afternoon

he was so small and weak that illness

was to be expected but this still came

as a shock to tess

she forgot the shame surrounding his

birth and only wished passionately to

keep him alive

however

it became clear that he was dying

now tess had a greater problem

her baby had not been baptized

her ideas on religion were not very

developed

she had more or less accepted that she

would go to hell for her crime

and did not much care what would happen

to her after death

but for her baby it was different

he was dying and must be saved from hell

it was nearly bedtime but she rushed

downstairs and asked if she could send

for the parson

her father had just returned from the

public house

and was at his most sensitive to the

shame brought upon his noble name by

tess

he refused to allow the parson in and

locked the door

the family went to sleep

as the night passed

tess realized in great misery that the

baby was close to death she walked

feverishly up and down the room

until an idea came to her

ah

perhaps baby can be saved

perhaps it will be just the same

she lit a candle and woke her young

brothers and sisters

having poured some water into a bowl she

made them kneel around with their hands

together as in church

the children were hardly awake and watch

tess with big round eyes

she looked tall in her long white night

dress

her long dark hair hanging down her back

to her waist

her enthusiasm lit up her face

giving it a beautiful purity

the face which had caused her shame

she picked up the baby

one of the children asked

are you really gonna baptize him tess

what’s his name gonna be

she had not thought of that

but remembered the story of adam and eve

in the bible

because they did wrong together god said

they would live in sorrow for the rest

of their lives

she said firmly

sorrow i baptize you in the name of the

father and of the son

and of the holy ghost

she splashed some water on the child and

there was silence

say amen children amen

they replied

tess put her hand into the water and

drew a huge cross upon the baby with her

finger

she continued the service in the

well-known words

asking for the baby to be protected

against the world

and against wickedness

her belief gave her hope

her sweet warm voice rang out the thanks

that follow the baptism

the single candle was reflected in her

shining eyes like a diamond

the children asked no more questions

but looked up at her in amazement

she seemed almost like a god to them

poor sorrows fight against the world and

wickedness was a short one

fortunately perhaps taking into account

his situation

in the blue light of the morning he

breathed his last

tess had been calm since the baptism and

she remained calm

she was no longer worried about sorrow’s

afterlife

if god did not accept the baptism

she did not value his heaven either for

herself or for her

child tess thought a good deal about the

baptism however

and wondered if it might mean that

sorrow could be buried in the churchyard

with a church service

she went to the parson’s house after

dark and met him near his

gate i should like to ask you something

sir

my baby was very ill

and i wanted you to baptize him but my

father refused to allow it

so i baptized him myself

now sir can you tell me this

and she looked him straight in the eyes

will it be just the same for him as if

you had baptized him

the person wanted to say no

she had done what should have been his

job

but the girl’s strong feeling impressed

him the man and the person fought inside

him

and the man won

my dear girl he said

it will be just the same

then will you bury him in the churchyard

she asked quickly

the person felt trapped

it was a difficult question to answer

ah

that’s a different matter

he said

i’m sorry

i cannot

oh sir

she took his hand as she spoke

he took it away shaking his head

then i’ll never come to church again

she cried

but perhaps it will be the same for him

tell me

have pity on me poor me

tell me what you really think

the person was deeply touched by her

emotion

for a surprising moment he forgot the

strict rules of his church

it will be just the same

he answered kindly

so the baby was carried in a cheap

wooden box to the churchyard at night

there is a corner of the churchyard

where the grass grows long

and where the suicides drunks unbaptized

babies and other supposed criminals are

laid

sorrow was buried here

at the cost of a shilling and a pint of

beer for the gravedigger

tess bravely made a little cross and put

it at the head of the grave one evening

when she could enter the churchyard

without being seen

it is all very well saying that we learn

from experience

tess had certainly learnt from

experience but could not see how to use

her knowledge so painfully gained

so she stayed in her parents home during

the winter

helping to look after the children

making clothes for them and earning a

little money whenever she could

important dates came round again

the night of her shame and the chase

the baby’s birth and death

her own birthday

one day when she was looking at her

pretty face in the mirror

she thought of another date even more

important

her own death

when it came it would swallow up all her

prettiness and everything that had

happened to her

when was it

it was a day lying hidden among all the

other days of the year

so that she noticed nothing when it came

round

and did not know what week month season

or year it would be

in a flash test changed from simple girl

to complicated woman

her face was often thoughtful

and there was sometimes a tragic note in

her voice

her eyes grew larger and more expressive

she became a beautiful woman

she had suffered

but had gained a certain self-confidence

from her experiences

although the village people had almost

forgotten her trouble

she decided she could never be really

happy in marlot

trying to claim relationship with the

rich derbyvilles seemed so foolish and

shameful to her

she thought her family would never be

respected there again

even now she felt hope rise within her

hope of finding a place with no family

connections and no memories in escaping

from marlot she intended to destroy the

past

perhaps now she could make up for her

crime against society

consequently she looked hard for work

away from marlot

she finally heard that a dairy man some

miles to the south needed a good milk

made for the summer

having decided to go there she promised

herself there would be no more hopeless

dreams she would simply be the dairy

made tess and nothing more

even her mother no longer talked about

their connection with the noble

derbevilles

but in spite of tess’s decision to

forget her ancestors

the dairy called talbot hayes

especially attracted her

because it was near the former lands of

the old derbeville family

she would be able to look at them

and not only observe that the noble

derbeville family had lost its greatness

but also remember

that a poor descendant had lost her

innocence

she wondered if some good might come of

being in the land of her ancestors

hope and youthful energy rose up in her

again like leaves on a young tree in

spring

[Music]

thomas hardy 德比维尔的苔丝

第一章 五

月底的一个晚上 一个

中年男子从沙斯坦步行回家

到布莱克莫尔

谷的马洛村

他的腿又瘦又软,

走不直

他胳膊上挂着一个空的鸡蛋篮,

帽子又旧又旧,

过了一会儿他经过一位

骑着灰马的老牧师

晚安

说那个提着篮子的人晚安

约翰爵士

说牧师走

了一两步后 男人

停下来转身与那个人交谈

差不多一个月前

我可能有,

所以你为什么叫我约翰爵士,当我

只是约翰德比菲尔德时,

这个人写得更近了,经过

片刻的犹豫解释

这是因为我发现了

一些具有历史意义的东西

我是帕森特林厄姆你好 storian

你真的不知道 derbyfield

你是 derbeville

古老贵族家族的

直系

后裔

他们是 1066 年与征服者威廉一起从诺曼底来到诺曼底的 derbeville 爵士的后裔

你的脸是的,是的,你

有德比维尔的鼻子和下巴

知道的牧师特林厄姆

没有人知道它

说牧师

我去年春天碰巧发现了它,

当时我试图了解

更多关于德比维尔的信息并

在村子里注意到你的名字

我有一个旧银汤匙和一个旧

印章 也在家里

说那个男人想知道

所以我们

现在住在哪里,牧师,

你不住在任何地方你

作为一个贵族家庭已经死去,

这很糟糕,

所以我们

在教堂墓地的什么地方? t kingsbeer sub

greenhill 家族的土地在哪里

你还没有

john derbyfield

停顿一下 我该怎么办 先生

哦 没什么

这是一个具有历史意义的事实

仅此而已 晚安

但你会来和我一起喝杯啤酒

parson tringham

不,谢谢,今晚德比菲尔德,

你已经受够

了,牧师骑马离开了

一半,后悔他告诉

德比菲尔德他发现了德比菲尔德,他

在梦中走了几步,几分钟

后就拿着篮子坐了下来,

一个男孩 出现在德比菲尔德

叫他

男孩

拿着这个篮子

我要你去为我做点什么

男孩皱着眉头

你是谁约翰德伯菲尔德命令

我叫我男孩你知道我的

名字就像我知道

你的一样

弗雷德的秘密 我不介意告诉

你秘密是我是贵族

家庭的一员

,德比菲尔德舒适地

躺在草地上

约翰·德比维尔爵士就是我

,我有家族印章来证明我

哦,

现在拿起篮子,

告诉村里的他们

立即给我送马车给我,

这是给你的一个先令,

这改变了男孩对情况的看法

是的,约翰爵士,谢谢你,约翰爵士,

因为他们说话的声音 音乐

从村子里传来晚间的空气

什么

是德比菲尔德

他们已经听到我的消息了

吗 是跳舞的女人 约翰爵士

男孩走在路上 德比菲尔德

躺在夕阳

下等待很长时间没有人经过他

只能 听到远处微弱的音乐

马洛特村位于布莱克莫尔

美丽的面纱

虽然这个山谷距离伦敦只有四个小时的

路程,

但尚未被

游客和艺术家发现

面纱的最佳景观是从

它周围的山丘上

它看起来像一张展开的地图

它是乡村中一片安静的避风港,

那里的田野总是

绿意盎然,河流永不干涸

从这里到海岸 群山

开阔 阳光洒在大片干燥的

田野 大气是无色的

但在山谷里

有一个完全不同的乡村

更小更

精致 田野

很小 空气让你

昏昏欲睡 天空是 到处都是最深的蓝色

,你可以看到

茂密的青草和树木覆盖着较小的

山丘和山谷

是布莱克莫尔的面纱,在马洛

村,按照

古老的习俗,每个节日都聚集在一起跳舞的年轻妇女

为这个五月天舞都穿着白色

连衣裙

他们中间有一个漂亮的漂亮女孩,头发上系着一条红丝带,

他们跳舞时他们注意到一辆

马车经过

德比菲尔德,躺在里面唱着

我是约翰爵士,我有勺子和

印章,我的家人躺在国王的房子里 啤酒

被称为苔丝的带丝带的女孩

脸红了,连忙对她的

朋友说

爸爸累了,

其他的女孩都只是笑了,但是

当苔丝看起来不高兴时,舞者停止了 ng

晚上继续 村里的

人来观看 然后加入

舞者

三个路过的年轻陌生人

也停下来看看

他们解释说他们是

徒步旅行

的兄弟 年长的两个继续他们的步行,

但最小的似乎

他对女孩和他的兄弟们更感兴趣,

留下来和他们中的几个跳舞,

离开舞会他注意到苔丝

似乎有点难过他没有

选择她

他从路上回头看,仍然可以

看到她穿着白色的衣服 礼服

谦逊地站在舞者之外

他希望他曾与她一起跳舞

他希望他曾问过她的名字

但为时已晚他匆忙

加入他的兄弟们

这个年轻的陌生人

给苔丝留下了深刻的印象

但很快就被她父亲奇怪的

外表所担心 那天下午,她决定

在舞完兴奋后步行回家。她

父母的小屋令人沮丧

,里面很黑,因为他们只有一根

蜡烛,家具 六个孩子年纪老迈

,挤在

狭小的空间里,

他们的母亲正在洗衣服,

同时让婴儿

入睡 继承

让我帮忙洗衣服

他们发现全县最古老的

家庭可以追溯到

很久

以前,我们的真名是德巴维尔,

这不是让你感到骄傲,这就是

你父亲骑马车回家的原因,

不是因为他一直在喝酒 正如人们

认为

我很高兴那样,

这对我们有什么好处吗?

哦,是的,

伟大的事情可能会发生

阿瑟现在

问苔丝突然

她妈妈没有直接回答

他今天去看医生你知道

心脏周围的脂肪他说这

是他生病的原因

他可能会持续 10 年

可能会持续 10 个月或几天

苔丝看起来很焦虑

她的父亲突然变得很棒 男人

这么快就死了,

但父亲在哪里她现在坚定地问

你不要生气说

德比菲尔德夫人

这个可怜的人在

得知他去翻车的消息后感到非常虚弱,

他需要增强体力以

明天运送蜂箱记住

哦,天哪,

苔丝哭了,

他去了一家酒吧,你同意

了,妈妈,

不,我没有说德比菲尔德克罗斯利夫人,

我一直在等你

照顾孩子,而我去接他

,苔丝知道她妈妈非常

期待 对于这些去那里的滚轴旅行,

她可以坐在她丈夫

身边喝啤酒的人中间,

忘记孩子们的存在,

这是她辛勤工作的生活中为数不多的光明时刻之一,

德比菲尔德夫人出去了,t

ess 和孩子们在一起,

他们非常年轻

,完全依赖德比菲尔德

夫妇

六个无助的生物

,他们根本没有要求出生,

更不用说成为

不负责任的德比菲尔德家庭的一员

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第 2 章

11 点 在全家

人都上床睡觉之前

,第二天凌晨 2 点是

最晚带着蜂箱出发的时间。

在糟糕的道路上,还有 20 或 30 英里的路程

,到

周六市场在

凌晨一点半举行的卡斯特桥上。 德比菲尔德走进苔丝

和所有

孩子都睡

的卧室 可怜的人不能去

她低声说苔丝从床上坐了起来

但是蜜蜂已经晚了

我们今天必须把它们带走

也许一个年轻人会

去问德比夫人 感到

怀疑 昨天和你跳舞的

人中的哦,不,不是为了这个世界,苔丝自豪地说,让每个人都知道

我会如此羞愧的原因我想

如果小亚伯拉罕和我一起来,我可以去,

苔丝和穿着亚伯拉罕的衣服

把老马引出来 带着

满载的马车,在黑暗中出发,

他们用面包和黄油振作起来

,谈话

苔丝在沉默后

说亚伯拉罕是的,亚伯拉罕

你不高兴我们是一个贵族

家庭,

不是特别高兴,

但你很高兴你 我要嫁给一位

绅士

苔丝抬起她的脸说什么

我们的贵族亲戚会帮助

你嫁给一位绅士

我们的贵族亲戚

我们没有任何东西让你想到

我听到他们在家里谈论这件事

有一位有钱的女士 我们一家在

特兰特里奇,妈妈说如果你

声称和她有关系,她会帮

你嫁给一位绅士,

他的妹妹突然变得沉默,

亚伯拉罕谈到没有注意到她缺乏

关注你说星星是世界的苔丝

是的,

不像我们的

看起来我们的苹果

大部分是好的,

有些是坏的 他

会,妈妈不会总是在

洗衣服

,你会成为一个现成的

富家小姐,不必嫁给

绅士哦,快乐

,别再提这个了,

亚伯拉罕终于在苔丝开的马车上睡觉了

渐渐地她陷入了梦中

她可以看到她的父亲在他的

骄傲中感到愚蠢和她母亲想象中的富有绅士在

嘲笑

可怜的德比菲尔德家庭

突然她从梦中醒来,

噪音和剧烈的运动

发生了可怕的事情她

跳了下来, 发现

在黑暗的道路上飞驰的

邮车撞上了她那辆缓慢而没有灯的

车,

可怜的王子受了重伤,当

她看着他摔倒在地时,

你走错了方向,邮递员

说我必须

继续邮局,但是 我会尽快派人来帮助

你 你最好

和你的马车呆在这里

他继续上路 苔丝站着

等着眼泪从她的脸颊上流下来

白天来了

王子躺在那里 眼睛一动不动 半

睁着 都是我的

错 我们生活在一个坏明星的网上

苔丝

他泪流满面地说

终于有一个男人骑着

马车到脚轮桥上

运送蜂箱,然后在回家

的路上收集王子

苔丝把这个消息

告诉了她的父母

他们并没有生她的气,

但是

当德比菲尔德听说他只会

为王子的尸体得到几先令时,她完全责怪自己,

他站起来了,

我们德巴维尔人不卖我们的马换取

猫肉,

他坚持认为

,第二天他更加努力

比平常在埋葬王子的坟墓里挖坟墓时

所有的孩子都哭

了他去了天堂

吗他哭着问亚伯拉罕

但苔丝没有哭

她的脸又干又白

她觉得她杀了一个朋友 结束

第三章 没有印花

的德比场现在生活变得相当困难

约翰·德比菲尔德无法买卖,

因为

他过去从未努力工作或经常工作

,现在他只是偶尔觉得

工作的

苔丝想知道她如何能帮助她

父母

有一天她的母亲提出了一个建议

很幸运我们发现了你的

高贵血液测试

你知道有一位非常富有的女士

叫德伯维尔夫人住在树林的

另一边

她一定是我们的兴高采烈

你必须去找她 声称

与她有关系并

在我们的麻烦中寻求帮助

我不喜欢那样

说苔丝

如果有这样一位女士

就足够友好我们

不能指望她的帮助

你可以说服任何人我亲爱的

除了

可能会发生其他事情 你永远不

知道 她妈妈明智地点点头

我宁愿去上班

他自豪地说

我是家族中最古老的分支的负责

人,像我们这样的贵族家庭

不应该寻求帮助

苔丝无法接受他

不顺利的理由,

因为我杀了马妈妈

我想我应该 走,

但不要开始考虑她

为我找一个丈夫

谁说我有这样的想法

问琼

我知道你妈妈

但我

明天早上会去苔丝走到沙斯坦一个

她几乎不知道的小镇,然后乘

马车继续 trantridge 布莱克莫尔

的面纱是她唯一的世界

,她从未离开过

山谷

,她从

乡村学校的课程中学到的所有知识,

两年前她离开学校后就离开了,她

试图 通过在

地里帮忙或挤奶或做黄油来赚取一点钱

她责备她的母亲粗心地

生了这么多孩子

琼德伯菲尔德自己就像一个孩子

,从来没有想过

未来是苔丝担心和工作

觉得对她的弟弟妹妹们负责,

所以很自然,

苔丝应该代表她的家人在特兰特里奇的德比维尔

家中

。她走上一座小山

,拐过一个拐角,看到房子

她惊讶地停了下来,

它很大,几乎是新

的,红色的 背后是绿色的

灌木丛

被称为追逐区的树林

古老的森林

有温室和精心

打理的花园 这里不缺钱 苔丝犹豫了一下 几乎

吓坏了 是全新的

她希望她没有来

她是对的 在某种程度上

这一切都归 derbevilles

或 stoke derbevilles 拥有,因为他们

起初自称

stokes 是一个北方的商业

家族,他们取了一个听起来很古老的名字来

添加他们自己的名字 当他们

搬到南方时

,苔丝比

他们中的任何人都更像德比维尔,但不知道

花园里出现了一个年轻人,

他看起来大约 24 岁

,身材高大, 深红色的嘴唇

和黑色的胡须卷曲在

末端我的美女

我能为你做点什么

他说看起来很感兴趣皮革

我是德巴维尔先生

它需要所有苔丝的勇气

来回答我害怕你的母亲先生

你看不到她

她病

了你想见她什么我

看起来很愚蠢

没关系

说他好心

我喜欢愚蠢的事情

再试一次亲爱的

我来告诉你我们和你是

同一个家庭

啊哈

穷 关系

斯托克斯

没有

derbavilles 哦,是的,当然我的意思是

derbavilles

我们有几个证据证明我们是

derbevilles

我们家里有一个旧银汤匙和一个印章

但是妈妈用勺子搅拌汤

妈妈说我们应该照原样告诉你

家族中最古老的分支,

我们在一次事故中失去了我们的马

非常好心 你的母亲说 alec

derbeville 我当然不后悔

他钦佩地看着苔丝,她的

脸红了一片深粉红色

,所以你来了 我想是一次友好的访问

我让

苔丝妈妈

看起来不舒服

让我们在花园里走走 直到你

必须回家 我漂亮的表妹

苔丝想尽快离开

但年轻人坚持

要带她去温室

你喜欢草莓吗

他问

是的 苔丝

什么时候 他们准备好了

这些现在都准备好了

所以说 derbaville 摘了

一个放在嘴边 不

她说

我宁愿自己拿

但是 alec 把它放进嘴里

他把玫瑰插在她的头发上 把

草莓装满了她的篮子

和鲜花

他给她食物吃 看着

她静静地抽着烟

她看起来比实际更成熟和女人

烟是

她生活中未来悲伤的原因

你叫什么名字

亚历克测试

德比菲尔德我们住在马洛

我想看看我妈妈能不能给你找个地方

他们说

再见她就回家了 为她

摘草莓和鲜花,

就是为什么她要遇到错误的男人

和一个对她如此强烈的男人,

却又遇到了对的男人,她只是

在一个

晚上在乡间田野里跳舞时被遗忘的印象

。 生活

中,爱的合适人几乎不会

在爱自然的合适时间

出现 失踪的一半徘徊在别处

很晚才到达

这个延误

是有悲剧性的结果

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第四章

第二天

下午

,苔丝回家时,她的母亲已经收到了一封信

,似乎是德伯维尔夫人寄来的,

并让苔丝工作照顾

琼·德比菲尔德很高兴

这只是让你到达那里的一种方式,

而不会提高你的希望

她会认出你是家人我敢肯定

我宁愿留下来 以前和父亲

说,苔丝看着窗外,但

为什么

我宁愿不告诉你妈妈,

我真的不

知道几天后,当苔丝

找工作回来时,孩子们

跑出来围着她跳舞

绅士来了

他们大喊

琼满脸笑容 德贝维尔夫人的儿子打电话

问苔丝能不能来 他是个

非常英俊的男人

说 德比菲尔德夫人

我不这么认为 苔丝

冷冷地说

我会考虑的

她离开了房间

他爱上了她,你可以看到

德比菲尔德夫人对她的丈夫说,

毫无疑问,他会娶她,她会成为一位

优秀的女士

为了

改善自己的血统,在

母亲和孩子的劝说下,

苔丝终于同意去

rs 告别了她的家人

好孩子 我的女孩

说约翰爵士从短暂的睡眠中醒来

告诉年轻的德比维尔 我会把头衔卖给他

是的

以不低于一千英镑的合理价格卖掉

100

不 50

20 磅 20 英镑 这是最低的

家庭荣誉 是家庭荣誉 我不会

再忍受

苔丝想哭但很快

转身出去

她妈妈和她一起去了那里的村子的边缘

她停下来,站着挥手

告别

,看着她的女儿向远处走去,

一辆马车来取她的行李

,然后一辆时髦的小马车

出现了,

它是由一个穿着考究的年轻人

在犹豫片刻后

抽着雪茄驾驶的。 德比菲尔德看

的时候第一次想知道那天晚上

她鼓励苔丝去是不是对的

,她对丈夫说,

也许我应该知道这位

绅士对他的真实感受 r

是的,也许你 wart

低声说 john

半睡半醒 jones 对未来的自然信任会回到

她身上

如果她向他展示她漂亮的

脸蛋,

那是愚蠢的,与此同时,亚历克·德伯维尔正在鞭打

他的马,开着马车

越来越快地

下山,树木以极快的速度冲过,

苔丝感到非常害怕,

当她让他放慢速度时,他没有注意到

她大声喊道,

害怕地抓住他的手臂

不要碰我的手臂 抓住我的腰

在另一座小山的顶部大喊 他笑着说

把你的手臂再次搂在我身上 我的美人

从来没有

独立说过 苔丝

让我给你一个小小的吻 苔丝和

我 ‘Ll停止

不会甚至没有别人

哭泣和绝望

哦,

因为当她突然移动时,他们就像在亲吻她的角度一样,

他突然

摔倒了,所以他几乎摔倒

我会打破他发誓的脖子

热情地

我以为你会对

我好说苔丝她的眼睛里充满了泪水

我不想吻任何人

但他坚持

所以最后她坐下来

德贝维尔刚一吻她就吻了她

然后她擦了擦

这个地方 她用手帕捂住脸颊

就在这时,她的帽子被吹到了马路上

,德巴维尔停下了马

你故意把那顶帽子吹掉了

你不是吗

她沉默了

他对她生气发誓

不要说这些坏话哭了苔丝

我要回到妈妈身边我恨你

德巴维尔突然开始

笑看我保证永远不会这样做 他

又说来,让我带你上

马车,

但她拒绝了,开始朝特兰特里奇的方向走,

所以他们慢慢地

前进 derbeville 开着马车在 tess 旁边

第五章

tess 负责的鸡

布莱

第一天住在德伯维尔夫人土地上的一座旧小屋里,苔丝不得不带

一些鸡给它们的主人看

她立即意识到老妇人

是盲人

德贝维尔夫人拿着每只鸟

仔细地感觉它是在 身体

健康 最后她突然问苔丝一个

问题

,你能吹口哨吗?

妈妈

是口哨曲调

我要你练习,每天对我的鸟吹口哨

是的,妈妈

苔丝对杜伯维尔夫人的冷漠并不感到惊讶,没

想到还会有这样的事 一位伟大的女士,

但她没有意识到

这位老太太甚至从未听说过

家庭联系

苔丝开始享受她与鸡的新工作

,第二天她决定在小屋花园

里练习吹口哨,

她震惊地发现 她已经

完全忘记了如何吹口哨

突然她注意到靠近墙的一棵树后面有一个动作

是亚历克斯赫伯维尔以及泰丝的

表弟

他说

我从来没有见过这样的 一个美丽的东西,

因为你

我一直在看着你从

墙上

看我可以给你一两堂课

哦不,你不会

哭苔丝回到

门口别担心我不会碰你

只是看看

和 从那一刻起,他就向她展示了如何吹口哨

,苔丝发现她

可以按照

德伯维尔夫人的要求

为小鸟吹口哨,随着时间的流逝,她经常

在花园里遇到德贝维尔,每个星期六晚上

她开始对他感到害羞,

其他农场

工人 来自周边地区的人过去常常

在星期天去两三英里外的集镇喝酒跳舞,他们会

睡很长时间,苔丝没有和他们一起去,

但过了一会儿,她想

改变她的日常生活并开始

每周定期去旅行

她总是在晚上和其他人一起回家

一个星期六晚上她在城里

寻找她的同伴 因为是

时候回家了

当她遇到亚历克·

德伯维尔 美女来晚了

他对她

笑说我在等我的朋友

她回答

我会再见到你他说当她

离开时

她开始担心当她意识到

工人还在疯狂地跳舞并且

不会很快回家时

她再次看到亚历克

在门口等候,他的雪茄在黑暗中发出红光,

最终她加入了一群流浪

回家的人,

他们都在喝酒,但她觉得

和他们在一起比独自一人更安全,

但过了一会儿,她

和他们发生了争吵,

亚历克·德伯维尔骑马经过时,

他正试图摆脱愤怒的人群,他提议带她

骑马回家。她犹豫了一下,

然后接受

了他们一起在黑暗中骑马 苔丝紧握着亚历克

,那一周的每一天她都很累

她五点就起床了,

所以她没有注意到他们正

骑着马离开主干道,

进入英国最古老的树林

,开始起雾,最后亚历克

诚实地

承认他迷路了

我下来了,先生,苔丝马上哭了,

让我从这里走回家,

你把我从大路上带走,

我知道我不应该相信

你,别担心,我的美人笑了,亚历克,

我以为你会享受更长的时间 骑

在如此美好的夜晚,

但我不能让你走,现在大雾太糟糕

了,你不可能找到自己的

离开你,去看看

我们在哪里,

当我回来时,我会告诉你

, 你可以骑马跟我来,也

可以一个人

步行,随你喜欢

新玩具

是你送

的吗 哦,你

真好 泰西心情沉重

我几乎希望你没有

泰西

你现在不爱我一点吗

我很感激

她承认

但我很害怕 我没有

,慢慢地她开始哭了,

现在别哭了,亲爱的,

坐在这里等我,

他为疲倦的女孩铺了床

在枯叶中,用他的外套盖住她

他进入雾中寻找

他在哪里,

然后回来发现苔丝睡着了

他看到她穿着白色连衣裙在

树叶中

一个苍白的身影在黑暗中

他弯下腰 用他的手抚摸她的脸颊

到处都是黑暗和

寂静 鸟儿和动物们

安全地睡在树上和树下

但是谁在照顾苔丝

谁在保护她的清白

为什么失去了苔丝的少女纯洁

为什么错的男人会找错

女人为什么坏事经常毁了

好人为什么美丽被丑陋破坏了

数千年的哲学无法

给我们这些问题的答案

这些事情发生

并且一直存在

也许发生在过去,在与

苔丝的祖先战斗后滚回家,真正的

德贝维尔人对年轻的乡村女孩做了同样的事情,

但我们不能接受 帽子是苔丝的

错,应该

像她村里的人所说的那样发生在她身上

,从现在起,

苔丝的生活将完全

不同

第六章

这是十月底的一个星期天早上,在苔丝到

达特兰特里奇大约四个月后

, 几个星期后,

夜间骑马,

背着沉重的篮子和捆绑包

,苔丝走向将

她与

面纱隔开的

山丘。 一边想着,一边

向北和向西走,

而在这一边,人们

对东方和南方很感兴趣。

她走上

德贝维尔疯狂开下的那座小山,

以至于六月的一天

,到达山顶时,

苔丝停了下来,看了好久

在熟悉的绿色家园

,这里总是那么美丽,

但自从她上次看到它后,她

的生活观发生了变化,

她知道邪恶存在

哪里有美女

,现在她几乎不忍

低头看面纱,

她回头一看,看到一辆

马车上来了

她刚爬过的那座小山,一个牵马的男人

很快就追上了她,

为什么 你就这样

偷偷溜走 气喘吁吁地问赫伯维尔 我一直在

发疯似的赶上你

看看我的马

你知道没有人会阻止你

走 如果你走

我会开车带你走完剩下的

不会和我一起回来

我不会回来

她平静地说

我想得

很好让我帮你起来把你的篮子给我

她上车

坐在他旁边

她现在不怕他

了为什么 这也是

她悲伤的原因

他们开车沿着

德巴维尔交谈,苔丝在思考自己的

想法

当他们接近马洛村时,

眼泪从她的脸颊滚落,

你为什么哭泣

他冷冷地问

我只是以为我出生在

那里 l 我们都必须出生在某个地方

我希望我从来没有出生

在那里或其他任何地方

她平静地说

你不应该来

特伦特里奇如果你不想的话

你不是为了爱我

来的 真的,

如果我曾经爱过你,

如果我仍然爱你,

我不能像现在这样恨我自己的弱点

他没有看她她补充说

我不明白你的意图,

直到为时已晚

这就是每个女人 说

你怎么敢说

她生气地哭了她的眼睛在

他身上闪烁着我的上帝我可以打你

你从来没有想过有些女人

不仅会说而且感觉很好

他说笑我很抱歉伤害你

我做错了我 承认只是不要一直

指责我我已经准备好

付钱 作为真正的德贝维尔人之一,

亲爱的,我想我是个坏人

一直是一个,我永远

是一个,

但我保证我不会再对你不好

,如果发生任何事情,

你明白

如果你有任何麻烦

或需要什么

,请给我留言,我会通过

退货发送任何东西 你想让

她从马车上下来,

正要离开他,他拦住

她,说

你不会

像那个亲爱的那样转身离开我,

如果你愿意,让我吻你吧。

他,但

她的眼睛停留在一棵遥远的树上,好像

这个吻与她无关

你不给我你的嘴唇苔丝

我害怕你永远不会爱我

这是真的

我从未爱过

你我永远不会

她 可悲地补充说,

也许我应该撒个谎

,然后我可以过上舒适的生活,

但我有足够的荣幸不

撒谎 如果现场

让他很沮丧,

你会很伤心,苔丝

,你没有 有理由

你仍然是几英里外最漂亮的女孩

你会和我一起回来

说你永远

不会 没有看他走,

独自一人继续前行

天色还早,太阳还没暖和,苔丝比秋天的忧伤还要难过

他手里拿着红漆 早上好

他说并主动提出帮她提篮子

你星期天早起

他继续

说 是的 说苔丝

对大多数人来说休息一天

虽然我今天做的实际工作

比这周剩下的时间要多 把

放在一起,我为人类工作的那个星期,但星期天

我为上帝工作,那是更好的工作,你不

觉得等一下,我有事

要做吗?

门他画了一些

圣经

惩罚者的话 t

在柔和的空气

中等着你,映衬着柔和的绿树

和宁静的田野

这些巨大的红字盯着苔丝

他们用手指指着她

这个男人是个陌生人,不

知道她的故事,但指责她的

话你相信吗 你画什么

她低声问

我是否相信那些话

在他们自己的心中

想想他们我认为他们是可怕的话

哭了苔丝

我会带上我的篮子

现在她离开他她的

心跳加速

我不相信上帝说那些

她到达她时所想的事情 村子里

有烟从她父亲的烟囱里冒出来

但是看到小屋的里面

让她心痛

她和以往一样贫穷她的母亲跳起来惊讶地看到

很好我亲爱的苔丝

她说亲吻她你

好吗你来了 我要结婚

不是为了那个母亲

什么不是你的表弟要嫁给

他不是我的表弟 他不会

嫁给我

她的母亲仔细地看着她

走来

你还没有告诉我一切

然后苔丝走到她身边

妈妈把头靠在琼的肩膀

上,把整个故事告诉了她

,你还没有说服他结婚,琼哭了,

去那里有什么好处,你

为什么不考虑为你的家人做点好事

,而不是

只考虑自己

苔丝很困惑,

亚历克从未向她提起过婚姻,

但即使他有,她也永远不会

接受他,因为她不爱

他,

这让她恨自己,因为她

所做的一切,

她将来肯定不会爱他,

她不会 恨他,但

不想嫁给他,即使是为了保持

体面

,如果你不想嫁给他,你应该更加小心,

哦,妈妈

哭了,可怜的女孩,她的心碎了

你为什么不警告我关于

我是一个男人 孩子什么时候 我离开了家

我不知道他们有多危险

你没有告诉

我我们必须尽力而为

她说她妈妈说那是人的本性

毕竟

那天下午这间小屋里

挤满了苔丝的朋友生活的女孩

在村子里,谁

在她不在的

时候想念她,他们互相窃窃私语说

苔丝一定会嫁给那位英俊的

绅士,

幸好测试没有听到他们的声音

但第二天是星期一

,工作周的开始,

没有最好的衣服,也没有

来访者,

她将和周围熟睡的无辜孩子一起工作

她失去了纯真

她展望未来,变得非常

沮丧

她知道自己 不得不在

没有帮助或同情的情况下走在一条漫长的石路上,

她没有什么可期待的

,她想

在接下来的几周内死去,但是她变得

更加快乐

,并在一个星期天早上去教堂 明明

她喜欢听著名的

曲子,倾心于美妙

的音乐

她想知道作曲家

从坟墓里出来的力量他能让一个

从未认识过他的女孩

感受到极端的情绪

她安静地坐着 黑暗的角落里听着

礼拜,但是当村里的人到达教堂时,他们注意到了她并

开始互相

窃窃私语 从这里和

孩子们分享

她看着

风雪雨美丽的落日和

一轮接一轮的满月

人们开始以为

她走了 黑暗或

阴影

这是她急于避开的人

她在孤独的山丘上待在家里,

但下雨时她被

天真无邪的

大自然包围着感到内疚 她的

软弱

,当午夜的风吹过时,她

认为大自然在生她的气,

但她没有意识到,尽管

她违反了公认的社会规则,但她并

没有对大自然做出任何违背自然的事情,

她就像树上或小田野中熟睡的鸟儿一样天真。

树篱中的动物

第七章

八月的一天,太阳

从雾中升起,

在马洛村附近的一片黄色玉米地里,

它照射在两个

涂有油漆的大木臂上,

下面还有另外两个,

形成了收割机的转动十字,

它准备好了 今天的收获

一群男人和一群女人

在日出的时候从路上

走来 他们头

在阳光下 脚在

树篱的阴影下

他们走进了田野

很快就传来了像做爱一样的声音

蚱蜢

的机器已经启动

,三匹马沿着田野慢慢地拉着它

它的手臂在阳光下逐渐变亮

站立的玉米面积

减少了

o 是田间小动物的生活空间,

他们挤在一起,

不知道他们最终无法

逃离机器

,收割机跟随机器

采摘捆扎

玉米,女孩

们穿着大棉布也许更有趣 帽子遮住

阳光

,戴手套保护双手

免受玉米

的伤害 最漂亮的是穿着淡

粉色夹克的那个

,她工作时从不环顾四周 她向前走 弯腰系带

像一台机器

偶尔她站起来休息,

然后她 可以看到

一张可爱的年轻面孔

,深邃的黑眼睛和

浓密的卷发

她的脸颊更白她的牙齿更整齐

,她的红唇比大多数

乡村女孩更薄

这是测试德比场

或德比维尔

而不是改变

她作为陌生人住在她家 村里

她决定做户外工作并

在收获时赚点钱

工作整个上午都在继续,苔丝

开始朝伊莱的小山

看 晚上 10 点 一群孩子

从山上过来

苔丝也

坐到离其他人不远的地方

她称那女孩为她的妹妹

把婴儿从她身上

解开 她仍然脸红

她开始喂她的

孩子 男人们友善地转身离开

他们中的一些人开始抽烟

所有其他女人开始 宝宝说完,她就开始说话和

整理头发

,苔丝

没有表现出太多的热情和他玩耍,

然后突然她一次又一次地亲吻他

,好像她无法阻止宝宝

对她的吻的暴力哭泣

,尽管她说她爱那个孩子 她

讨厌他,希望他们都

死了 女孩们,

这不是她的错

,那天晚上被

追赶的时候,人们听到她在哭泣,

如果有人路过

看到他们

,可能会受到惩罚

但事情就是这样发生的,丑陋

的房子和房子一样安全,不是珍妮

,演讲者转向一个

肯定不漂亮的人

苔丝坐在那里,没有意识到他们的

谈话

她的嘴像一朵花

,她的眼睛有时又大又软

黑色 蓝色或灰色 有时

这三种颜色加在一起

她花了几个月的时间后悔自己的

经历并为此哭泣,

但突然决定过去几年就

成为过去

她的耻辱,她自己

会被遗忘,

而树木和绿色

一样 阳光照耀着

生命的继续

她最害怕人们对

她的看法,想象他们

在背后不断地谈论她

,事实上她不是 经常讨论,

甚至她的朋友也只是偶尔会想到她

,如果没有她周围的人,其他更重要的事情会占用

他们的时间

苔丝不会让自己如此

不开心,她会接受这种

情况,因为

她很痛苦

不是因为 她感到不开心,

但因为想象自己

现在被社会拒绝了,她想再次成为有用的人并

工作,

所以她穿着整齐,帮助

收割,

即使抱着孩子

很快吃完午饭,她也平静地看着人们的脸 苔丝

回到玉米地和收割机一起工作,

直到天黑,

他们都坐在一辆最大的

马车上一起唱歌和大笑

回到家,但是当苔丝回到家时,

她发现

那天下午婴儿病倒了,

他又小又虚弱 这种疾病

是意料之中的,但这仍然

让苔丝感到震惊,

她忘记了围绕他出生的耻辱

,只希望热情地

让他活着,

很明显他快死了,

现在苔丝有一个更大的问题

她的孩子没有受洗

她对宗教的想法不是很

发达

她或多或少地接受了她

会为她的罪行下地狱

并且没有做太多 关心她死后会发生什么,

但对于她的孩子来说,

他快死了,必须从地狱中拯救出来

他对苔丝

给他尊贵的名字带来的耻辱最为敏感,

他拒绝让牧师进来并

锁上门

,当夜过去时,全家人都睡着了,

苔丝悲痛地意识到

她走路的婴儿快死了

在房间里疯狂地来回走动

直到她想到一个主意

也许婴儿

可以得救也许还是一样。

让他们双手合十跪在一个碗里

,就像在教堂

里,孩子们几乎没有醒来,

睁着大大的圆眼睛

看着苔丝她穿着长长的白色睡衣看起来很高

她长长的黑发垂

到腰际

她的热情点燃了 抬起她的脸

给它一个美丽的纯洁

让她感到羞耻的脸

她抱起婴儿

一个孩子

问你真的要给他施洗吗 苔丝

他的名字会是什么

她没有想到这一点

但记得亚当和

圣经中的前夜

因为他们一起做错了上帝说

他们将在余生中生活在悲伤中

她坚定地说

悲伤我以父亲和儿子和圣灵的名义为你施洗

她在身上泼了一些水 孩子

,沉默了,

说阿门孩子们阿门

他们回答

苔丝把手伸进水里,

用手指在婴儿身上画了一个巨大的十字架

用众所周知的

话语继续服务 为了保护婴儿

免受世界

和邪恶的侵害

她的信仰给了她希望

她甜美温暖的声音响起 洗礼后的感谢

单根蜡烛

像钻石一样映在她闪亮的眼睛里

孩子们不再问问题,

而是抬起头来 令她惊讶的是,在

他们看来,她几乎就像神一样

可怜的悲伤与世界作斗争,

邪恶是短暂的,

幸运的是,也许考虑到

在早晨的蓝光下的处境,他

呼吸了他最后的

苔丝,洗礼后一直很平静,

她保持镇定

如果上帝不接受洗礼,

她不再担心悲伤的来世 她不为

自己或她的

孩子珍视他的天堂 然而,苔丝想了很多关于洗礼的事情,

并想知道这是否意味着

悲伤可能是 埋在教堂墓地

里,

她在天黑后去了牧师家,

在他的大门附近遇见了他

我想问你一些事情

先生,

我的孩子病得很重

,我想让你给他施洗,但我

父亲拒绝,

所以我自己给他施洗,

先生,你能告诉我这个吗

,她直视着他的眼睛,

这对他来说是否和他一样? 如果

你给他洗礼,

那个人想说不,

她做了他应该做的事,

但女孩的强烈感觉给他留下了深刻的印象

,男人和这个人在他内心深处

争吵

,男人赢得了

我亲爱的女孩,他说

这将是一样的

那你会把他埋葬在教堂墓地吗?

她很快问

这个人感到被困住了,

这是一个很难回答的问题

,那是另一回事,

说对不起,

我不能

哦,先生

,她说话的时候握住了他的手,

他把它拿开,摇着他的手 头,

那么我再也不会去教堂了,

她哭了,

但也许对他来说还是一样,

告诉

我可怜我可怜的我

告诉我你的真实想法

这个人被她的情感深深触动

了一个令人惊讶的时刻,他忘记了

严格的规则 在他的教堂

里,还是一样,

他和蔼地回答,

所以晚上把婴儿装在一个便宜的

木箱里带到教堂墓地。教堂墓地的

一个角落,

那里的草长得很长

,自杀者喝醉了未受洗的

婴儿和其他所谓的罪犯

埋葬了悲伤

,为掘墓人付出了一先令和一品脱啤酒的代价

苔丝勇敢地做了一个小十字架,并把

它放在坟墓的头上 一天晚上

,她可以在

不被人看到的情况下进入墓地

说得好,我们

从经验中学习

苔丝当然是从经验中学习的,

但她不知道如何使用

她痛苦地获得的知识,

所以她在冬天呆在父母家中

帮助照顾孩子们

为他们做衣服并赚了

一点钱 每当她一有机会,

重要的日子就会再次

出现,她羞愧的夜晚,

追逐婴儿的出生和死亡,

她自己的

生日那天,当她看着她的时候

镜子里的漂亮脸蛋,

她想到了另一个更重要的约会,

当它到来时,她自己的死亡会吞噬掉她所有的

美丽和

发生在她身上的

一切。 年,

所以当它来临时她什么

也没注意到,不知道它会是什么星期,什么季节,什么季节

,瞬间测试从简单的女孩

变成了复杂的女人

眼睛变得更大,更有表现力

她变成了一个美丽的女人,

她遭受了痛苦,

但从她的经历中获得了一定的自信

尽管村里的人几乎

忘记了她的麻烦

富有的德比镇在她看来是那么的愚蠢和

可耻,

她认为她的家人在那儿再也不会受到

尊重,

即使现在她感到希望在她心中

升起 寻找一个没有家庭

联系也没有记忆的地方

逃离玛洛特的希望她打算摧毁

过去

也许现在她可以弥补她

对社会的罪行

因此她努力寻找

远离玛洛特的工作

她终于听说一个奶制品男人有些

向南数英里的地方需要

为夏天准备

的优质牛奶决定去那里她向

自己保证不会再有绝望的

梦想她只会成为乳制品

的苔丝,

甚至她的母亲也不再谈论

他们与贵族的关系

尽管苔丝决定

忘记她的祖先,

但名为 talbot hayes 的乳制品

特别吸引了她,

因为它靠近

旧 derbeville 家族的旧地,

她将能够看到它们

,不仅可以观察到高贵的

derbeville 家族已经失去了 它的伟大,

但也要记住

,一个可怜的后代失去了她的

纯真,

她想知道是否会有

一些好处 她的祖先的

希望和年轻的能量再次在她身上升起,

就像春天的小树上的叶子

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