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She
did
not
move
,
and
he
came
towards
her
with
more
doubt
and
timidity
in
his
face
than
she
had
ever
seen
before
.
He
was
in
a
state
of
uncertainty
which
made
him
afraid
lest
some
look
or
word
of
his
should
condemn
him
to
a
new
distance
from
her
;
and
Dorothea
was
afraid
of
her
OWN
emotion
.
She
looked
as
if
there
were
a
spell
upon
her
,
keeping
her
motionless
and
hindering
her
from
unclasping
her
hands
,
while
some
intense
,
grave
yearning
was
imprisoned
within
her
eyes
.
Seeing
that
she
did
not
put
out
her
hand
as
usual
,
Will
paused
a
yard
from
her
and
said
with
embarrassment
,
"
I
am
so
grateful
to
you
for
seeing
me
.
"
"
I
wanted
to
see
you
,
"
said
Dorothea
,
having
no
other
words
at
command
.
It
did
not
occur
to
her
to
sit
down
,
and
Will
did
not
give
a
cheerful
interpretation
to
this
queenly
way
of
receiving
him
;
but
he
went
on
to
say
what
he
had
made
up
his
mind
to
say
.
"
I
fear
you
think
me
foolish
and
perhaps
wrong
for
coming
back
so
soon
.
I
have
been
punished
for
my
impatience
.
You
know
—
every
one
knows
now
—
-
a
painful
story
about
my
parentage
.
I
knew
of
it
before
I
went
away
,
and
I
always
meant
to
tell
you
of
it
if
—
if
we
ever
met
again
.
"
There
was
a
slight
movement
in
Dorothea
,
and
she
unclasped
her
hands
,
but
immediately
folded
them
over
each
other
.
"
But
the
affair
is
matter
of
gossip
now
,
"
Will
continued
.
"
I
wished
you
to
know
that
something
connected
with
it
—
something
which
happened
before
I
went
away
,
helped
to
bring
me
down
here
again
.
At
least
I
thought
it
excused
my
coming
.
It
was
the
idea
of
getting
Bulstrode
to
apply
some
money
to
a
public
purpose
—
some
money
which
he
had
thought
of
giving
me
.
Perhaps
it
is
rather
to
Bulstrode
’
s
credit
that
he
privately
offered
me
compensation
for
an
old
injury
:
he
offered
to
give
me
a
good
income
to
make
amends
;
but
I
suppose
you
know
the
disagreeable
story
?
"
Will
looked
doubtfully
at
Dorothea
,
but
his
manner
was
gathering
some
of
the
defiant
courage
with
which
he
always
thought
of
this
fact
in
his
destiny
.
He
added
,
"
You
know
that
it
must
be
altogether
painful
to
me
.
"
"
Yes
—
yes
—
I
know
,
"
said
Dorothea
,
hastily
.
"
I
did
not
choose
to
accept
an
income
from
such
a
source
.
I
was
sure
that
you
would
not
think
well
of
me
if
I
did
so
,
"
said
Will
.
Why
should
he
mind
saying
anything
of
that
sort
to
her
now
?
She
knew
that
he
had
avowed
his
love
for
her
.
"
I
felt
that
"
—
he
broke
off
,
nevertheless
.
"
You
acted
as
I
should
have
expected
you
to
act
,
"
said
Dorothea
,
her
face
brightening
and
her
head
becoming
a
little
more
erect
on
its
beautiful
stem
.
"
I
did
not
believe
that
you
would
let
any
circumstance
of
my
birth
create
a
prejudice
in
you
against
me
,
though
it
was
sure
to
do
so
in
others
,
"
said
Will
,
shaking
his
head
backward
in
his
old
way
,
and
looking
with
a
grave
appeal
into
her
eyes
.