NAME: Thomas Hardy OCCUPATION: Author, Poet BIRTH DATE: June 2, 1840 DEATH DATE: January 11, 1928 PLACE OF BIRTH: Stinsford, Dorchester, Dorset, England.

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NAME: Thomas Hardy OCCUPATION: Author, Poet BIRTH DATE: June 2, 1840 DEATH DATE: January 11, 1928 PLACE OF BIRTH: Stinsford, Dorchester, Dorset, England PLACE OF DEATH: Dorchester, Dorset, England

Thomas Hardy was an English novelist and poet who set his work--including The Return of the Native and Far from the Madding Crowd--in the semi-fictionalized county of Wessex.

Far from the Madding Crowd by Thomas Hardy Tess of the d'Urbervilles by Thomas Hardy The Obscure by Thomas Hardy The Mayor of Caster bridge by Thomas Hardy Pair of Blue Eyes by Thomas Hardy The Return of the Native by Thomas Hardy Two on a Tower by Thomas Hardy Life's Little Ironies by Thomas Hardy The Woodlanders by Thomas Hardy

 The lady who died loved one has gone off to marry a wealthy woman. "It cannot hurt her now.." The dead woman asks if it is her "nearest dearest kin" doing the digging. Again the answer is no. Her kinfolk feel that planting flowers on her grave is a waste of time and energy since it will not bring back her back from death. The third question she asks was if it is her enemy that is turning up the clods. No, her female enemy buried her hatred when she heard the questioner's death and cares not where she is entombed. The dead speaker gives up guessing in and asks the identity of the digger. She learns that it is her dog who hopes he has not disturbed her. The woman expresses her happiness that "one true heart was left behind" and praises her dog's faithfulness. In concluding, the dog apologizes. The animal was merely burying a bone against future hunger, having totally forgotten that this was its mistress's resting place.