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1  It is, of course, in reference to her future.
Return of the Native By Thomas Hardy
ContextHighlight   In BOOK 1: 11 The Dishonesty of an Honest Woman
2  Vague misgivings about her future as a deserted wife were at an end.
Return of the Native By Thomas Hardy
ContextHighlight   In BOOK 6: 1 The Inevitable Movement Onward
3  I hope therefore that in the future you will be silent on my eagerness.
Return of the Native By Thomas Hardy
ContextHighlight   In BOOK 4: 1 The Rencounter by the Pool
4  In Clym Yeobright's face could be dimly seen the typical countenance of the future.
Return of the Native By Thomas Hardy
ContextHighlight   In BOOK 3: 1 "My Mind to Me a Kingdom Is"
5  Very well; and I will tell you of my plans for the future, if you care to hear them.
Return of the Native By Thomas Hardy
ContextHighlight   In BOOK 4: 8 Eustacia Hears of Good Fortune, and Beholds Evil
6  You are nothing to me in future, and the past side of the story may as well remain untold.
Return of the Native By Thomas Hardy
ContextHighlight   In BOOK 5: 3 Eustacia Dresses Herself on a Black Morning
7  Had only Yeobright's own future been involved he would have proposed to Thomasin with a ready heart.
Return of the Native By Thomas Hardy
ContextHighlight   In BOOK 6: 3 The Serious Discourse of Clym with His Cousin
8  His theory and his wishes about devoting his future to teaching had made an impression on Mrs. Yeobright.
Return of the Native By Thomas Hardy
ContextHighlight   In BOOK 3: 3 The First Act in a Timeworn Drama
9  And it might have been observed that she did not in future walk that way less often from having met Venn there now.
Return of the Native By Thomas Hardy
ContextHighlight   In BOOK 6: 2 Thomasin Walks in a Green Place by the Roman Road
10  Mentally he was in a provincial future, that is, he was in many points abreast with the central town thinkers of his date.
Return of the Native By Thomas Hardy
ContextHighlight   In BOOK 3: 2 The New Course Causes Disappointment
11  Eustacia was not long in guessing that poor Mrs. Yeobright, in her anxiety for her niece's future, had mentioned this lover to stimulate the zeal of the other.
Return of the Native By Thomas Hardy
ContextHighlight   In BOOK 2: 7 A Coalition between Beauty and Oddness
12  Some wearing apparel and other articles were collected anew for Thomasin, and remarks on domestic details were frequently made, so as to obscure any inner misgivings about her future as Wildeve's wife.
Return of the Native By Thomas Hardy
ContextHighlight   In BOOK 2: 8 Firmness Is Discovered in a Gentle Heart
13  Images of a future never to be enjoyed, the revived sense of her bitter disappointment, the picture of the neighbour's suspended ridicule which was raised by Wildeve's words, had been too much for proud Eustacia's equanimity.
Return of the Native By Thomas Hardy
ContextHighlight   In BOOK 4: 3 She Goes Out to Battle against Depression
14  The reddleman had left Eustacia's presence with desponding views on Thomasin's future happiness; but he was awakened to the fact that one other channel remained untried by seeing, as he followed the way to his van, the form of Mrs. Yeobright slowly walking towards the Quiet Woman.
Return of the Native By Thomas Hardy
ContextHighlight   In BOOK 1: 11 The Dishonesty of an Honest Woman
15  In the quiet days since their marriage, when Yeobright had been poring over her lips, her eyes, and the lines of her face, she had mused and mused on the subject, even while in the act of returning his gaze; and now the sight of the books, indicating a future which was antagonistic to her dream, struck her with a positively painful jar.
Return of the Native By Thomas Hardy
ContextHighlight   In BOOK 4: 1 The Rencounter by the Pool