Friday, February 24, 2012

What are the page numbers for these quotes?

I'm writing an essay on Far From the MAdding Crowd by Thomas Hardy and I don't havea copy of the book. All I have is the online book, so would somebody be able to tell me which pages the following quotes are on? It doesn't matter what edition of the book you have. Thanks!



"Her way back to the house was by a path through a young plantation of tapering firs, which had been planted some years earlier to shelter the premises from the north wind. By reason of the density of the interwoven foliage overhead, it was gloomy there at cloudless noontide, twilight in the evening, dark as midnight at dusk, and black as the ninth plague of Egypt at midnight." Chapter 24



"his head…upon her lap, his face and neck were disagreeably wet, and her fingers were unbuttoning his collar” "



“When Farmer Oak smiled, the corners of his mouth spread till they were within an unimportant distance of his ears, his eyes were reduced to chinks, and diverging wrinkles appeared round them, extending upon his countenance like the rays in a rudimentary sketch of the rising sun” First line of the book





“sunny and exceedingly mild” description of the weather in the first chapter





THANKS!What are the page numbers for these quotes?
1.) " Her way back to the house..." Page 183

2.) I don't know about this one, but if you give me a chapter I can find it too.

3.) first line of the book is on Page 1

4.) Sunny and exceedingly mild Page 3

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