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Passage 3: “The retort of the furmity-woman before the magistrates had spread and in four-and-twenty hours there was not a person in Casterbridge who remained unacquainted with the story of Henchard’s mad freak at Weydon-Proirs Fair, long years before. ...
Significance: The Mayor of Casterbridge is a novel haunted by the past. ... The Ring, the ancient Roman amphitheater that dominates Casterbridge and provides a forum for the secret meetings of its citizens, stands as a potent symbol of the unforgettable past that cannot be dodged.
Approximate Word count = 661 Approximate Pages = 2.6 (250 words per page double spaced)
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