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1  At the side-entrance gate he stopped and looked over.
Return of the Native By Thomas Hardy
ContextHighlight   In BOOK 3: 3 The First Act in a Timeworn Drama
2  After passing round and again reaching the gate he went in.
Return of the Native By Thomas Hardy
ContextHighlight   In BOOK 4: 5 The Journey across the Heath
3  It was an hour and a half later when he again appeared at the garden gate.
Return of the Native By Thomas Hardy
ContextHighlight   In BOOK 3: 3 The First Act in a Timeworn Drama
4  When he passed by the door Clym joined him, and accompanied him to the gate.
Return of the Native By Thomas Hardy
ContextHighlight   In BOOK 3: 2 The New Course Causes Disappointment
5  And now, at the moment of rising, she saw a second man approaching the gate.
Return of the Native By Thomas Hardy
ContextHighlight   In BOOK 4: 5 The Journey across the Heath
6  Clym leant his elbow upon the post of the garden gate, and covered his eyes with his hand.
Return of the Native By Thomas Hardy
ContextHighlight   In BOOK 4: 2 He Is Set upon by Adversities but He Sings a Song
7  The silence was broken by the clash of the garden gate, a tap at the door, and its opening.
Return of the Native By Thomas Hardy
ContextHighlight   In BOOK 3: 2 The New Course Causes Disappointment
8  She flung back the ribbons from her face, opened the gate, and at once struck into the heath.
Return of the Native By Thomas Hardy
ContextHighlight   In BOOK 2: 6 The Two Stand Face to Face
9  Whilst Wildeve had been preparing his moth-signal another person had come behind him up to the gate.
Return of the Native By Thomas Hardy
ContextHighlight   In BOOK 4: 4 Rough Coercion Is Employed
10  "Certainly not," said Eustacia authoritatively, as she paced smartly up and down from door to gate to warm herself.
Return of the Native By Thomas Hardy
ContextHighlight   In BOOK 2: 5 Through the Moonlight
11  The enterprising lady followed the mumming company through the gate in the white paling, and stood before the open porch.
Return of the Native By Thomas Hardy
ContextHighlight   In BOOK 2: 5 Through the Moonlight
12  He had reached the white palings and laid his hand upon the gate when the door of the house opened, and quickly closed again.
Return of the Native By Thomas Hardy
ContextHighlight   In BOOK 2: 7 A Coalition between Beauty and Oddness
13  When he was gone Eustacia, leaving her telescope and hourglass by the gate, brushed forward from the wicket towards the angle of the bank, under the fire.
Return of the Native By Thomas Hardy
ContextHighlight   In BOOK 1: 6 The Figure against the Sky
14  She pictured the little group of children by the gate as the pony carriage drove up in which, as Thomasin had learnt, they were going to perform the short journey.
Return of the Native By Thomas Hardy
ContextHighlight   In BOOK 3: 7 The Morning and the Evening of a Day
15  Accordingly, when watching on the night after the festival, the reddleman saw him ascend by the little path, lean over the front gate of Clym's garden, sigh, and turn to go back again.
Return of the Native By Thomas Hardy
ContextHighlight   In BOOK 4: 4 Rough Coercion Is Employed
16  As his signal had been rendered futile by this uproarious rapping Wildeve withdrew, passed out at the gate, and walked quickly down the path without thinking of anything except getting away unnoticed.
Return of the Native By Thomas Hardy
ContextHighlight   In BOOK 4: 4 Rough Coercion Is Employed
17  The heath tonight appeared to be totally deserted; and Wildeve, after looking over Eustacia's garden gate for some little time, with a cigar in his mouth, was tempted by the fascination that emotional smuggling had for his nature to advance towards the window, which was not quite closed, the blind being only partly drawn down.
Return of the Native By Thomas Hardy
ContextHighlight   In BOOK 4: 4 Rough Coercion Is Employed
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