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The
swift
music
of
her
heart
became
hubbub
now
,
and
she
throbbed
to
extremity
.
He
was
coming
to
Troy
.
He
did
then
know
what
had
occurred
!
And
the
name
fell
from
his
lips
the
next
moment
.
"
Why
did
Troy
not
leave
my
treasure
alone
?
"
he
asked
,
fiercely
.
"
When
I
had
no
thought
of
injuring
him
,
why
did
he
force
himself
upon
your
notice
!
Before
he
worried
you
your
inclination
was
to
have
me
;
when
next
I
should
have
come
to
you
your
answer
would
have
been
Yes
.
Can
you
deny
it
—
I
ask
,
can
you
deny
it
?
"
She
delayed
the
reply
,
but
was
too
honest
to
withhold
it
.
"
I
cannot
,
"
she
whispered
.
"
I
know
you
cannot
.
But
he
stole
in
in
my
absence
and
robbed
me
.
Why
didn
’
t
he
win
you
away
before
,
when
nobody
would
have
been
grieved
?
—
when
nobody
would
have
been
set
tale
-
bearing
.
Now
the
people
sneer
at
me
—
the
very
hills
and
sky
seem
to
laugh
at
me
till
I
blush
shamefully
for
my
folly
.
I
have
lost
my
respect
,
my
good
name
,
my
standing
—
lost
it
,
never
to
get
it
again
.
Go
and
marry
your
man
—
go
on
!
"
"
Oh
sir
—
Mr
.
Boldwood
!
"
"
You
may
as
well
.
I
have
no
further
claim
upon
you
.
As
for
me
,
I
had
better
go
somewhere
alone
,
and
hide
—
and
pray
.
I
loved
a
woman
once
.
I
am
now
ashamed
.
When
I
am
dead
they
’
ll
say
,
miserable
love
-
sick
man
that
he
was
.
Heaven
—
heaven
—
if
I
had
got
jilted
secretly
,
and
the
dishonour
not
known
,
and
my
position
kept
!
But
no
matter
,
it
is
gone
,
and
the
woman
not
gained
.
Shame
upon
him
—
shame
!
"
His
unreasonable
anger
terrified
her
,
and
she
glided
from
him
,
without
obviously
moving
,
as
she
said
,
"
I
am
only
a
girl
—
do
not
speak
to
me
so
!
"
"
All
the
time
you
knew
—
how
very
well
you
knew
—
that
your
new
freak
was
my
misery
.
Dazzled
by
brass
and
scarlet
—
Oh
,
Bathsheba
—
this
is
woman
’
s
folly
indeed
!
"
She
fired
up
at
once
.
"
You
are
taking
too
much
upon
yourself
!
"
she
said
,
vehemently
.
"
Everybody
is
upon
me
—
everybody
.
It
is
unmanly
to
attack
a
woman
so
!
I
have
nobody
in
the
world
to
fight
my
battles
for
me
;
but
no
mercy
is
shown
.
Yet
if
a
thousand
of
you
sneer
and
say
things
against
me
,
I
will
not
be
put
down
!
"