“But in recognizing her ignorance of the ratio between words to women and deeds to women in the ethical code of the bachelor of the club, she forgot that human nature in the gross differs little with situation, and that a gift which, if the germs were lacking, no amount of training in clubs and coteries could supply, was mother-wit like her own.”
Quote by Thomas Hardy
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The Hand Of Ethelberta
This novel delves into the life of Ethelberta, a young woman from a lower-class background, as she navigates the complexities of Victorian society. The story follows her journey as she seeks to improve her station in life and grapples with the challenges of love, ambition, and societal expectations. more
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