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161
Gabriel
felt
himself
guilty
of
another
want
of
tact
.
162
"
Now
find
out
my
name
,
"
she
said
,
teasingly
;
and
withdrew
.
163
The
only
superiority
in
women
that
is
tolerable
to
the
rival
sex
is
,
as
a
rule
,
that
of
the
unconscious
kind
;
but
a
superiority
which
recognizes
itself
may
sometimes
please
by
suggesting
possibilities
of
capture
to
the
subordinated
man
.
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164
This
well
-
favoured
and
comely
girl
soon
made
appreciable
inroads
upon
the
emotional
constitution
of
young
Farmer
Oak
.
165
Love
,
being
an
extremely
exacting
usurer
(
a
sense
of
exorbitant
profit
,
spiritually
,
by
an
exchange
of
hearts
,
being
at
the
bottom
of
pure
passions
,
as
that
of
exorbitant
profit
,
bodily
or
materially
,
is
at
the
bottom
of
those
of
lower
atmosphere
)
,
every
morning
Oak
s
feelings
were
as
sensitive
as
the
money
-
market
in
calculations
upon
his
chances
.
His
dog
waited
for
his
meals
in
a
way
so
like
that
in
which
Oak
waited
for
the
girl
s
presence
,
that
the
farmer
was
quite
struck
with
the
resemblance
,
felt
it
lowering
,
and
would
not
look
at
the
dog
.
However
,
he
continued
to
watch
through
the
hedge
for
her
regular
coming
,
and
thus
his
sentiments
towards
her
were
deepened
without
any
corresponding
effect
being
produced
upon
herself
.
Oak
had
nothing
finished
and
ready
to
say
as
yet
,
and
not
being
able
to
frame
love
phrases
which
end
where
they
begin
;
passionate
tales
166
Full
of
sound
and
fury
,
167
Signifying
nothing
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168
he
said
no
word
at
all
.
169
By
making
inquiries
he
found
that
the
girl
s
name
was
Bathsheba
Everdene
,
and
that
the
cow
would
go
dry
in
about
seven
days
.
He
dreaded
the
eighth
day
.
170
At
last
the
eighth
day
came
.
The
cow
had
ceased
to
give
milk
for
that
year
,
and
Bathsheba
Everdene
came
up
the
hill
no
more
.