“There's a friendly tie of some sort between music and eating.”
Quote by Thomas Hardy
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Under the Greenwood Tree: Works of Hardy
This compilation includes Thomas Hardy's novella 'Under the Greenwood Tree', which is set in the English countryside and explores themes of rural life and human relationships. The collection also features other writings by Hardy, showcasing his literary style and thematic concerns. more
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