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Such an event formed the premise for Thomas Hardy's 1886 novel, The Mayor of Casterbridge. The seller, drunk on fermenty, sells his wife and daughter to a passing sailor for 5 Guinneas, then repents when he awakens, swears off alcohol, and spends his life trying to find them again.

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Edward Robson, PhD, MFA
Edward Robson, PhD, MFA

Written by Edward Robson, PhD, MFA

Former psychologist, wordsmith, teacher, learner. Top writer in feminism, relationships, poetry, and other topics. ECRobson@gmail.com

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