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"
I
hate
him
too
,
"
said
Maryann
.
"
Maryann
—
Oh
you
perjured
woman
!
How
can
you
speak
that
wicked
story
!
"
said
Bathsheba
,
excitedly
.
"
You
admired
him
from
your
heart
only
this
morning
in
the
very
world
,
you
did
.
Yes
,
Maryann
,
you
know
it
!
"
"
Yes
,
miss
,
but
so
did
you
.
He
is
a
wild
scamp
now
,
and
you
are
right
to
hate
him
.
"
"
He
’
s
not
a
wild
scamp
!
How
dare
you
to
my
face
!
I
have
no
right
to
hate
him
,
nor
you
,
nor
anybody
.
But
I
am
a
silly
woman
!
What
is
it
to
me
what
he
is
?
You
know
it
is
nothing
.
I
don
’
t
care
for
him
;
I
don
’
t
mean
to
defend
his
good
name
,
not
I
.
Mind
this
,
if
any
of
you
say
a
word
against
him
you
’
ll
be
dismissed
instantly
!
"
She
flung
down
the
letter
and
surged
back
into
the
parlour
,
with
a
big
heart
and
tearful
eyes
,
Liddy
following
her
.
"
Oh
miss
!
"
said
mild
Liddy
,
looking
pitifully
into
Bathsheba
’
s
face
.
"
I
am
sorry
we
mistook
you
so
!
I
did
think
you
cared
for
him
;
but
I
see
you
don
’
t
now
.
"
"
Shut
the
door
,
Liddy
.
"
Liddy
closed
the
door
,
and
went
on
:
"
People
always
say
such
foolery
,
miss
.
I
’
ll
make
answer
hencefor
’
ard
,
’
Of
course
a
lady
like
Miss
Everdene
can
’
t
love
him
’
;
I
’
ll
say
it
out
in
plain
black
and
white
.
"
Bathsheba
burst
out
:
"
O
Liddy
,
are
you
such
a
simpleton
?
Can
’
t
you
read
riddles
?
Can
’
t
you
see
?
Are
you
a
woman
yourself
?
"