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    I was pleased to see someone else noticed the errors in the original comment. I don't consider myself pedantic, but it really is very amateurish.

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    gabriel oak and bathshebas love at the begining was not proper love but it grew as she learnt how she could depend on him to always be there for her!the feeling was mutual. after her other relationships she realised what real love was.

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    Your summary of Far From the Madding Crowd is appalling. You change tense, and the information given is not entirely correct. Gabriel is loyal and devoted from the beginning, and as for his and Bathsheba's love, it is almost entirely unromantic - which is exactly what Hardy wanted, since his own marriage was disastrous. You might consider getting even the basic facts right.

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