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"
She
won
t
be
in
Bath
by
no
daylight
!
"
"
Coggan
,
suppose
we
keep
this
night
s
work
as
quiet
as
we
can
?
"
"
I
am
of
one
and
the
same
mind
.
"
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"
Very
well
.
We
shall
be
home
by
three
o
clock
or
so
,
and
can
creep
into
the
parish
like
lambs
.
"
Bathsheba
s
perturbed
meditations
by
the
roadside
had
ultimately
evolved
a
conclusion
that
there
were
only
two
remedies
for
the
present
desperate
state
of
affairs
.
The
first
was
merely
to
keep
Troy
away
from
Weatherbury
till
Boldwood
s
indignation
had
cooled
;
the
second
to
listen
to
Oak
s
entreaties
,
and
Boldwood
s
denunciations
,
and
give
up
Troy
altogether
.
Alas
!
Could
she
give
up
this
new
love
induce
him
to
renounce
her
by
saying
she
did
not
like
him
could
no
more
speak
to
him
,
and
beg
him
,
for
her
good
,
to
end
his
furlough
in
Bath
,
and
see
her
and
Weatherbury
no
more
?
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It
was
a
picture
full
of
misery
,
but
for
a
while
she
contemplated
it
firmly
,
allowing
herself
,
nevertheless
,
as
girls
will
,
to
dwell
upon
the
happy
life
she
would
have
enjoyed
had
Troy
been
Boldwood
,
and
the
path
of
love
the
path
of
duty
inflicting
upon
herself
gratuitous
tortures
by
imagining
him
the
lover
of
another
woman
after
forgetting
her
;
for
she
had
penetrated
Troy
s
nature
so
far
as
to
estimate
his
tendencies
pretty
accurately
,
but
unfortunately
loved
him
no
less
in
thinking
that
he
might
soon
cease
to
love
her
indeed
,
considerably
more
.
She
jumped
to
her
feet
.
She
would
see
him
at
once
.
Yes
,
she
would
implore
him
by
word
of
mouth
to
assist
her
in
this
dilemma
.
A
letter
to
keep
him
away
could
not
reach
him
in
time
,
even
if
he
should
be
disposed
to
listen
to
it
.
Was
Bathsheba
altogether
blind
to
the
obvious
fact
that
the
support
of
a
lover
s
arms
is
not
of
a
kind
best
calculated
to
assist
a
resolve
to
renounce
him
?
Or
was
she
sophistically
sensible
,
with
a
thrill
of
pleasure
,
that
by
adopting
this
course
for
getting
rid
of
him
she
was
ensuring
a
meeting
with
him
,
at
any
rate
,
once
more
?