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'
The
chances
are
very
small
,
young
lady
--
next
to
nothing
--
for
a
man
who
gets
a
bad
name
among
them
.
'
'
What
shall
I
understand
that
you
mean
by
a
bad
name
?
'
'
The
name
of
being
troublesome
.
'
'
Then
,
by
the
prejudices
of
his
own
class
,
and
by
the
prejudices
of
the
other
,
he
is
sacrificed
alike
?
Are
the
two
so
deeply
separated
in
this
town
,
that
there
is
no
place
whatever
for
an
honest
workman
between
them
?
'
Rachael
shook
her
head
in
silence
.
'
He
fell
into
suspicion
,
'
said
Louisa
,
'
with
his
fellow-weavers
,
because
--
he
had
made
a
promise
not
to
be
one
of
them
.
I
think
it
must
have
been
to
you
that
he
made
that
promise
.
Might
I
ask
you
why
he
made
it
?
'
Rachael
burst
into
tears
.
'
I
did
n't
seek
it
of
him
,
poor
lad
.
I
prayed
him
to
avoid
trouble
for
his
own
good
,
little
thinking
he
'd
come
to
it
through
me
.
But
I
know
he
'd
die
a
hundred
deaths
,
ere
ever
he
'd
break
his
word
.
I
know
that
of
him
well
.
'
Stephen
had
remained
quietly
attentive
,
in
his
usual
thoughtful
attitude
,
with
his
hand
at
his
chin
.
He
now
spoke
in
a
voice
rather
less
steady
than
usual
.
'
No
one
,
excepting
myseln
,
can
ever
know
what
honour
,
an
'
what
love
,
an
'
respect
,
I
bear
to
Rachael
,
or
wi
'
what
cause
.
When
I
passed
that
promess
,
I
towd
her
true
,
she
were
th
'
Angel
o
'
my
life
.
'
Twere
a
solemn
promess
.
'
Tis
gone
fro
'
me
,
for
ever
.
'