
Dick Hammond
from News from Nowhere; Or, An Epoch of Rest
A handsome young man, dark-haired and berry-brown of skin, well-knit and strong, and clearly used to physical work. He has a pleasant and friendly look. His dress is simple but of fine dark blue cloth. He's cheerful, practical, and somewhat traditional, especially for his society, though deeply committed to its values. He's Old Hammond's great-grandson and Clara's lover/husband. He enjoys manual labor, particularly rowing and haymaking, and has a great appreciation for beauty, especially in nature and good building.
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About Dick Hammond
Dick Hammond is a supporting character in William Morris's classic novel "News from Nowhere; Or, An Epoch of Rest" (1890). A handsome young man, dark-haired and berry-brown of skin, well-knit and strong, and clearly used to physical work. He has a pleasant and friendly look. His dress is simple but of fine dark blue cloth. He's cheerful, practical, and somewhat traditional, especially for his society, though deeply committed to its values. He's Old Hammond's great-grandson and Clara's lover/husband. He enjoys manual labor, particularly rowing and haymaking, and has a great appreciation for beauty, especially in nature and good building.
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