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She
had
been
in
one
of
her
bad
states
—
though
they
had
got
better
of
late
,
rather
than
worse
—
for
four
days
,
when
she
came
out
of
it
in
the
evening
,
just
at
tea
-
time
,
and
said
quite
plainly
,
‘
Joe
.
’
As
she
had
never
said
any
word
for
a
long
while
,
I
ran
and
fetched
in
Mr
.
Gargery
from
the
forge
.
She
made
signs
to
me
that
she
wanted
him
to
sit
down
close
to
her
,
and
wanted
me
to
put
her
arms
round
his
neck
.
So
I
put
them
round
his
neck
,
and
she
laid
her
head
down
on
his
shoulder
quite
content
and
satisfied
.
And
so
she
presently
said
‘
Joe
’
again
,
and
once
‘
Pardon
,
’
and
once
‘
Pip
.
’
And
so
she
never
lifted
her
head
up
any
more
,
and
it
was
just
an
hour
later
when
we
laid
it
down
on
her
own
bed
,
because
we
found
she
was
gone
.
"
Biddy
cried
;
the
darkening
garden
,
and
the
lane
,
and
the
stars
that
were
coming
out
,
were
blurred
in
my
own
sight
.
"
Nothing
was
ever
discovered
,
Biddy
?
"
"
Nothing
.
"
"
Do
you
know
what
is
become
of
Orlick
?
"
"
I
should
think
from
the
color
of
his
clothes
that
he
is
working
in
the
quarries
.
"
"
Of
course
you
have
seen
him
then
?
—
Why
are
you
looking
at
that
dark
tree
in
the
lane
?
"
"
I
saw
him
there
,
on
the
night
she
died
.
"
"
That
was
not
the
last
time
either
,
Biddy
?
"
"
No
;
I
have
seen
him
there
,
since
we
have
been
walking
here
.