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In which the changing seasons cast a reflective mood over Bathsheba as she tends her farm with quiet detachment, while Gabriel Oak is promoted and entrusted with greater responsibility, marking a steady rise in his fortunes and standing. Meanwhile, Boldwood, consumed by a steadfast and solitary hope in the shadow of past sorrows, contemplates the distant prospect of a future union with Bathsheba, nurturing his longing with a patience both solemn and profound.
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