Tess of the D'Urbervilles

4/ ...... was Tess's attitude to her child, according to the village women? (What/ Why/ Where)

2/ ...... did Tess feel about Alec? (What/ Why/ Where)

3/ ...... did Joan Durbeyfield react when she heard Tess's story? (What/ Why/ Where)

4/ ...... was Tess's attitude to her child, according to the village women? (What/ Why/ Where

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during lunch her sister brings Tess's child to her so that she may breastfeed it. A nearby woman observes that Tess is fond of her child, although she might pretend to hate it. Tess had come to bear herself with dignity and to resolve not to wallow in her own self-pity. However, as her sorrows over bearing an illegitimate child fade away, a fresh sorrow arises this is according to the women in the village

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