Tess of the DUrbervilles
Thomas Hardy
Contributed by Harvey Landy
Chapter 16
Summary

Tess makes her way to the dairy, glad to be leaving, especially for the sake of her younger siblings to whom she fears she is a bad example. On her trip, she sees the old d’Urberville tombs and scorns their name. Her new surroundings are more expansive and outstretched, with a clear river flowing through as if providing life to everything it touches. Tess’ spirits are high, thinking that at the age of 20, there are still many grand opportunities to change her streak of bad luck. Tess arrives at milking-time and sees the dairy’s employees round up the cows to be milked.

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