My friend Sunny is of the opinion that nothing would suit Mr. Angel Clare
from Tess more than to open a shipping-box to meet an
ill-tempered swan. So I had to find out exactly what he had done in order
to deserve that. Nothing good, I am afraid. The other chief villain of the
piece has some rough justice administered within the text, and is no longer
in a condition to open shipping-boxes, otherwise Mr. Alec d'Urberville
should have got one as well.
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I do so love my daily dose of Madame C-. :D
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My friend Sunny is of the opinion that nothing would suit Mr. Angel Clare from Tess more than to open a shipping-box to meet an ill-tempered swan. So I had to find out exactly what he had done in order to deserve that. Nothing good, I am afraid. The other chief villain of the piece has some rough justice administered within the text, and is no longer in a condition to open shipping-boxes, otherwise Mr. Alec d'Urberville should have got one as well.