"___ of the D'Urbervilles" (4)
I believe the answer is:
(Other definitions for tess that I've seen before include "Thomas Hardy girl" , "Hardy's Durbeyfield heroine" , "- of the d'Urbevilles (Hardy)" , "D'Urbeville heroine" , "Hardy female" .)
I believe the answer is:
(Other definitions for tess that I've seen before include "Thomas Hardy girl" , "Hardy's Durbeyfield heroine" , "- of the d'Urbevilles (Hardy)" , "D'Urbeville heroine" , "Hardy female" .)