Tess of the d'Urbervilles

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French, Spanish, History, English Literature English Mind Map on Tess of the d'Urbervilles, created by hannahr on 22/03/2014.
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Tess of the d'Urbervilles
  1. 'Red peony mouth'
    1. 'He (Angel) saw the red interior of her mouth.'
      1. ''Do what you like with me, mother.'
        1. 'Amid the oozing fatness and warm ferments of the Froom Vale'
          1. 'the ready bosoms existing there were impregnated by their surroundings'
            1. 'Her breath warmed his face'-Alec
              1. 'he stood up and held it by the stem to her mouth'-Alec
                1. 'She passively sat down'
                  1. Angel: 'you will...I know! You will be mine for ever and ever'
                    1. 'She was drifting into acquiescence'
                      1. 'clasped his (Angel's) neck'
                        1. 'tantalising...almost like a coquette'
                          1. 'her soul had gone out to those children with an affection that was passionate'
                            1. 'her pulse accelerated by the touch, her blood driven to her finger ends'
                              1. to Angel: 'I could not bear the loss of you any longer'
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