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I
should
be
much
obliged
to
you
if
you
would
keep
the
contents
of
this
letter
a
secret
for
the
present
,
dear
friend
.
We
mean
to
surprise
Weatherbury
by
coming
there
soon
as
husband
and
wife
,
though
I
blush
to
state
it
to
one
nearly
a
stranger
.
The
sergeant
grew
up
in
Weatherbury
.
Thanking
you
again
for
your
kindness
,
I
am
,
your
sincere
well
-
wisher
,
Fanny
Robin
.
"
Have
you
read
it
,
Mr
.
Boldwood
?
"
said
Gabriel
;
"
if
not
,
you
had
better
do
so
.
I
know
you
are
interested
in
Fanny
Robin
.
"
Boldwood
read
the
letter
and
looked
grieved
.
"
Fanny
—
poor
Fanny
!
the
end
she
is
so
confident
of
has
not
yet
come
,
she
should
remember
—
and
may
never
come
.
I
see
she
gives
no
address
.
"
"
What
sort
of
a
man
is
this
Sergeant
Troy
?
"
said
Gabriel
.
"
H
’
m
—
I
’
m
afraid
not
one
to
build
much
hope
upon
in
such
a
case
as
this
,
"
the
farmer
murmured
,
"
though
he
’
s
a
clever
fellow
,
and
up
to
everything
.
A
slight
romance
attaches
to
him
,
too
.
His
mother
was
a
French
governess
,
and
it
seems
that
a
secret
attachment
existed
between
her
and
the
late
Lord
Severn
.
She
was
married
to
a
poor
medical
man
,
and
soon
after
an
infant
was
born
;
and
while
money
was
forthcoming
all
went
on
well
.
Unfortunately
for
her
boy
,
his
best
friends
died
;
and
he
got
then
a
situation
as
second
clerk
at
a
lawyer
’
s
in
Casterbridge
.
He
stayed
there
for
some
time
,
and
might
have
worked
himself
into
a
dignified
position
of
some
sort
had
he
not
indulged
in
the
wild
freak
of
enlisting
.
I
have
much
doubt
if
ever
little
Fanny
will
surprise
us
in
the
way
she
mentions
—
very
much
doubt
.
A
silly
girl
!
—
silly
girl
!
"