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Paragraph 2 The first line of the poem immediately establishes who the poem is about. We are presented with an image of the ‘girl’ through the poet’s imagination: she is ‘among horses and wide fields’ and is keen on horse-riding. The man she will possibly marry is evocatively described as having a ‘stubbled chin’ 78
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and a ‘slow gentle smile’. Then there is a shift to a time after her fiancé has died. The poet sits with her in a bar discussing her ‘story’. Her dreams of happiness with her potential husband have been destroyed and she is questioning whether she can really envisage finding happiness again with the decent but much older local farmer who wants to marry her.