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Pegler
remained
in
her
corner
until
the
brother
and
sister
were
gone
,
and
until
Stephen
came
back
with
the
candle
in
his
hand
.
She
was
in
a
state
of
inexpressible
admiration
of
Mrs.
Bounderby
,
and
,
like
an
unaccountable
old
woman
,
wept
,
'
because
she
was
such
a
pretty
dear
.
'
Yet
Mrs.
Pegler
was
so
flurried
lest
the
object
of
her
admiration
should
return
by
chance
,
or
anybody
else
should
come
,
that
her
cheerfulness
was
ended
for
that
night
.
It
was
late
too
,
to
people
who
rose
early
and
worked
hard
;
therefore
the
party
broke
up
;
and
Stephen
and
Rachael
escorted
their
mysterious
acquaintance
to
the
door
of
the
Travellers
'
Coffee
House
,
where
they
parted
from
her
.
They
walked
back
together
to
the
corner
of
the
street
where
Rachael
lived
,
and
as
they
drew
nearer
and
nearer
to
it
,
silence
crept
upon
them
.
When
they
came
to
the
dark
corner
where
their
unfrequent
meetings
always
ended
,
they
stopped
,
still
silent
,
as
if
both
were
afraid
to
speak
.
'
I
shall
strive
t
'
see
thee
agen
,
Rachael
,
afore
I
go
,
but
if
not
--
'
'
Thou
wilt
not
,
Stephen
,
I
know
.
'
Tis
better
that
we
make
up
our
minds
to
be
open
wi
'
one
another
.
'
'
Thou
'
rt
awlus
right
.
'
Tis
bolder
and
better
.
I
ha
been
thinkin
then
,
Rachael
,
that
as
'
tis
but
a
day
or
two
that
remains
,
'
twere
better
for
thee
,
my
dear
,
not
t
'
be
seen
wi
'
me
.
'
T
might
bring
thee
into
trouble
,
fur
no
good
.
'
''
Tis
not
for
that
,
Stephen
,
that
I
mind
.
But
thou
know
's
t
our
old
agreement
.
'
Tis
for
that
.
'
'
Well
,
well
,
'
said
he
.
''
Tis
better
,
onnyways
.
'
'
Thou
'
lt
write
to
me
,
and
tell
me
all
that
happens
,
Stephen
?
'
'
Yes
.
What
can
I
say
now
,
but
Heaven
be
wi
'
thee
,
Heaven
bless
thee
,
Heaven
thank
thee
and
reward
thee
!
'