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Liddy
’
s
clear
eyes
rounded
with
wonderment
.
"
Yes
;
you
must
be
a
blind
thing
,
Liddy
!
"
she
said
,
in
reckless
abandonment
and
grief
.
"
Oh
,
I
love
him
to
very
distraction
and
misery
and
agony
!
Don
’
t
be
frightened
at
me
,
though
perhaps
I
am
enough
to
frighten
any
innocent
woman
.
Come
closer
—
closer
.
"
She
put
her
arms
round
Liddy
’
s
neck
.
"
I
must
let
it
out
to
somebody
;
it
is
wearing
me
away
!
Don
’
t
you
yet
know
enough
of
me
to
see
through
that
miserable
denial
of
mine
?
O
God
,
what
a
lie
it
was
!
Heaven
and
my
Love
forgive
me
.
And
don
’
t
you
know
that
a
woman
who
loves
at
all
thinks
nothing
of
perjury
when
it
is
balanced
against
her
love
?
There
,
go
out
of
the
room
;
I
want
to
be
quite
alone
.
"
Liddy
went
towards
the
door
.
"
Liddy
,
come
here
.
Solemnly
swear
to
me
that
he
’
s
not
a
fast
man
;
that
it
is
all
lies
they
say
about
him
!
"
"
But
,
miss
,
how
can
I
say
he
is
not
if
—
"
"
You
graceless
girl
!
How
can
you
have
the
cruel
heart
to
repeat
what
they
say
?
Unfeeling
thing
that
you
are
…
But
I
’
ll
see
if
you
or
anybody
else
in
the
village
,
or
town
either
,
dare
do
such
a
thing
!
"
She
started
off
,
pacing
from
fireplace
to
door
,
and
back
again
.
"
No
,
miss
.
I
don
’
t
—
I
know
it
is
not
true
!
"
said
Liddy
,
frightened
at
Bathsheba
’
s
unwonted
vehemence
.
"
I
suppose
you
only
agree
with
me
like
that
to
please
me
.
But
,
Liddy
,
he
cannot
be
bad
,
as
is
said
.
Do
you
hear
?
"
"
Yes
,
miss
,
yes
.
"