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Explanation:Sure, the text you're referencing is from "Jude the Obscure" by Thomas Hardy. Here is the continuation of the passage:
"'Couldn't have a better subject for an ode. By Jove, I wish I was in your shoes! Well, come along to Shaston, and we'll go out on the Tisbury road and look over the plain, to get up a treat for the mind by viewing some of these parts. There are lots of Roman and Druidical remains between here and Dorchester. And an old Roman road leading to Bath, and other interesting things. I used to go there on a bicycle when I was a youth, and they are quite a haunt of mine.'"
This is a part of the conversation between Jude and his cousin Sue, where they discuss topics of interest and their intellectual pursuits.