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海外院第一深情
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用户701590In Thomas Hardy's novel "Tess of the d'Urbervilles," Angel Clare does not officially divorce Tess. Instead, he abandons her and leaves for Brazil, effectively ending their marriage in practice but not through formal legal proceedings. On the third day of their marriage, Tess decides to write a letter to Angel, confessing her past relationship with Alec d'Urberville. Despite her initial reluctance to jeopardize her new marriage by revealing this information, she ultimately feels compelled to disclose the truth to Angel. This decision sets off a chain of events that leads to significant turmoil and tragedy in the novel.
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