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The Newcomer's Wife

    By Thomas Hardy



    He paused on the sill of a door ajar
    That screened a lively liquor-bar,
    For the name had reached him through the door
    Of her he had married the week before.

    "We called her the Hack of the Parade;
    But she was discreet in the games she played;
    If slightly worn, she's pretty yet,
    And gossips, after all, forget.

    "And he knows nothing of her past;
    I am glad the girl's in luck at last;
    Such ones, though stale to native eyes,
    Newcomers snatch at as a prize."

    "Yes, being a stranger he sees her blent
    Of all that's fresh and innocent,
    Nor dreams how many a love-campaign
    She had enjoyed before his reign!"

    That night there was the splash of a fall
    Over the slimy harbour-wall:
    They searched, and at the deepest place
    Found him with crabs upon his face.



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