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He
is
--
'
Putting
down
her
cup
,
she
moved
her
hands
as
if
she
would
have
added
,
by
her
action
,
'
dead
!
'
Then
she
said
aloud
,
'
I
have
lost
him
.
'
Stephen
had
not
yet
got
the
better
of
his
having
given
the
old
lady
pain
,
when
his
landlady
came
stumbling
up
the
narrow
stairs
,
and
calling
him
to
the
door
,
whispered
in
his
ear
.
Mrs.
Pegler
was
by
no
means
deaf
,
for
she
caught
a
word
as
it
was
uttered
.
'
Bounderby
!
'
she
cried
,
in
a
suppressed
voice
,
starting
up
from
the
table
.
'
Oh
hide
me
!
Do
n't
let
me
be
seen
for
the
world
.
Do
n't
let
him
come
up
till
I
've
got
away
.
Pray
,
pray
!
'
She
trembled
,
and
was
excessively
agitated
;
getting
behind
Rachael
,
when
Rachael
tried
to
reassure
her
;
and
not
seeming
to
know
what
she
was
about
.
'
But
hearken
,
missus
,
hearken
,
'
said
Stephen
,
astonished
.
''
Tis
n't
Mr.
Bounderby
;
'
tis
his
wife
.
Yo
'
r
not
fearfo
'
o
'
her
.
Yo
was
hey-go-mad
about
her
,
but
an
hour
sin
.
'
'
But
are
you
sure
it
's
the
lady
,
and
not
the
gentleman
?
'
she
asked
,
still
trembling
.
'
Certain
sure
!
'
'
Well
then
,
pray
do
n't
speak
to
me
,
nor
yet
take
any
notice
of
me
,
'
said
the
old
woman
.
'
Let
me
be
quite
to
myself
in
this
corner
.
'
Stephen
nodded
;
looking
to
Rachael
for
an
explanation
,
which
she
was
quite
unable
to
give
him
;
took
the
candle
,
went
downstairs
,
and
in
a
few
moments
returned
,
lighting
Louisa
into
the
room
.
She
was
followed
by
the
whelp
.
Rachael
had
risen
,
and
stood
apart
with
her
shawl
and
bonnet
in
her
hand
,
when
Stephen
,
himself
profoundly
astonished
by
this
visit
,
put
the
candle
on
the
table
.
Then
he
too
stood
,
with
his
doubled
hand
upon
the
table
near
it
,
waiting
to
be
addressed
.