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They
went
up
the
hill
to
Bathsheba
s
house
.
When
they
stood
at
the
entrance
,
Troy
said
,
"
Wait
here
a
moment
.
"
Opening
the
door
,
he
glided
inside
,
leaving
the
door
ajar
.
Boldwood
waited
.
In
two
minutes
a
light
appeared
in
the
passage
.
Boldwood
then
saw
that
the
chain
had
been
fastened
across
the
door
.
Troy
appeared
inside
,
carrying
a
bedroom
candlestick
.
"
What
,
did
you
think
I
should
break
in
?
"
said
Boldwood
,
contemptuously
.
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"
Oh
,
no
,
it
is
merely
my
humour
to
secure
things
.
Will
you
read
this
a
moment
?
I
ll
hold
the
light
.
"
Troy
handed
a
folded
newspaper
through
the
slit
between
door
and
doorpost
,
and
put
the
candle
close
.
"
That
s
the
paragraph
,
"
he
said
,
placing
his
finger
on
a
line
.
Boldwood
looked
and
read
Marriages
.
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On
the
17th
inst
.
,
at
St
.
Ambrose
s
Church
,
Bath
,
by
the
Rev
.
G
.
Mincing
,
B
.
A
.
,
Francis
Troy
,
only
son
of
the
late
Edward
Troy
,
Esq
.
,
M
.
D
.
,
of
Weatherbury
,
and
sergeant
with
Dragoon
Guards
,
to
Bathsheba
,
only
surviving
daughter
of
the
late
Mr
.
John
Everdene
,
of
Casterbridge
.
"
This
may
be
called
Fort
meeting
Feeble
,
hey
,
Boldwood
?
"
said
Troy
.
A
low
gurgle
of
derisive
laughter
followed
the
words
.
The
paper
fell
from
Boldwood
s
hands
.
Troy
continued