Far From the Madding CrowdThomas Hardy
Page 1 of 832 FAR FROM THE MADDING CROWD by Thomas Hardy DESCRIPTION OF FARMER OAK -- AN INCIDENTWhen Farmer Oak smiled, the corners of his mouthspread till they were within an unimportant distance ofhis ears, his eyes were reduced to chinks, and divergingwrinkles appeared round them, extending upon hiscountenance like the rays in a rudimentary sketch ofthe rising sun.His Christian name was Gabriel, and on workingdays he was a young man of sound judgment, easymotions, proper dress, and general good character. OnSundays he was a man of misty views, rather given to First Page Next Page Last Page Read Pause Resume Stop Titles Menu View Credits and Copyright
FAR FROM THE MADDING CROWD
by Thomas Hardy
DESCRIPTION OF FARMER OAK -- AN INCIDENTWhen Farmer Oak smiled, the corners of his mouthspread till they were within an unimportant distance ofhis ears, his eyes were reduced to chinks, and divergingwrinkles appeared round them, extending upon hiscountenance like the rays in a rudimentary sketch ofthe rising sun.His Christian name was Gabriel, and on workingdays he was a young man of sound judgment, easymotions, proper dress, and general good character. OnSundays he was a man of misty views, rather given to First Page Next Page Last Page Read Pause Resume Stop Titles Menu View Credits and Copyright
DESCRIPTION OF FARMER OAK -- AN INCIDENTWhen Farmer Oak smiled, the corners of his mouthspread till they were within an unimportant distance ofhis ears, his eyes were reduced to chinks, and divergingwrinkles appeared round them, extending upon hiscountenance like the rays in a rudimentary sketch ofthe rising sun.His Christian name was Gabriel, and on workingdays he was a young man of sound judgment, easymotions, proper dress, and general good character. OnSundays he was a man of misty views, rather given to
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