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Title: A reading of Thomas Hardy's "The Workbox"
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The use of his given name only, in line thirty-nine, the description of the wife's features, and her reaction to the news of John Wayward's death suggest that she and Wayward were not only from the same home town, but had known one another, perhaps intimately... Showed first 250 characters
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In the fourth stanza Hardy is showing a possible connection between the two that carries even to the grave:
"The shingled pattern that seems to cease
Against your box's rim
Continues right on the piece
That's underground with him. (13-16)
The reference to the pattern on the wood that is now both on the wife's sewing box and John Wayward's coffin seems to suggest this... Showed next 250 characters
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