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’
Because
I
follow
my
own
inclination
,
and
I
’
m
not
inclined
to
.
’
It
was
useless
.
She
went
upstairs
and
told
Hilda
the
upshot
.
’
Better
get
away
tomorrow
,
’
said
Hilda
,
’
and
let
him
come
to
his
senses
.
’
So
Connie
spent
half
the
night
packing
her
really
private
and
personal
effects
.
In
the
morning
she
had
her
trunks
sent
to
the
station
,
without
telling
Clifford
.
She
decided
to
see
him
only
to
say
good
-
bye
,
before
lunch
.
But
she
spoke
to
Mrs
Bolton
.
’
I
must
say
good
-
bye
to
you
,
Mrs
Bolton
,
you
know
why
.
But
I
can
trust
you
not
to
talk
.
’
’
Oh
,
you
can
trust
me
,
your
Ladyship
,
though
it
’
s
a
sad
blow
for
us
here
,
indeed
.
But
I
hope
you
’
ll
be
happy
with
the
other
gentleman
.
’
’
The
other
gentleman
!
It
’
s
Mr
Mellors
,
and
I
care
for
him
.
Sir
Clifford
knows
.
But
don
’
t
say
anything
to
anybody
.
And
if
one
day
you
think
Sir
Clifford
may
be
willing
to
divorce
me
,
let
me
know
,
will
you
?
I
should
like
to
be
properly
married
to
the
man
I
care
for
.
’
’
I
’
m
sure
you
would
,
my
Lady
.
Oh
,
you
can
trust
me
.
I
’
ll
be
faithful
to
Sir
Clifford
,
and
I
’
ll
be
faithful
to
you
,
for
I
can
see
you
’
re
both
right
in
your
own
ways
.
’