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1840–1928

XI — IN THE RESTAURANT

Thomas Hardy

“But hear. If you stay, and the child be born, It will pass as your husband's with the rest, While, if we fly, the teeth of scorn Will be gleaming at us from east to west;

And the child will come as a life despised; I feel an elopement is ill-advised!” “O you realize not what it is, my dear, To a woman! Daily and hourly alarms

Lest the truth should out. How can I stay here, And nightly take him into my arms! Come to the child no name or fame, Let us go, and face it, and bear the shame.”

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