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Then
Nature
,
as
if
offended
,
lent
a
hand
.
Masses
of
ivy
grew
up
,
completely
covering
the
walls
,
till
the
place
looked
like
an
abbey
;
and
it
was
discovered
that
the
view
from
the
front
,
over
the
Casterbridge
chimneys
,
was
one
of
the
most
magnificent
in
the
county
.
A
neighbouring
earl
once
said
that
he
would
give
up
a
year
s
rental
to
have
at
his
own
door
the
view
enjoyed
by
the
inmates
from
theirs
and
very
probably
the
inmates
would
have
given
up
the
view
for
his
year
s
rental
.
This
stone
edifice
consisted
of
a
central
mass
and
two
wings
,
whereon
stood
as
sentinels
a
few
slim
chimneys
,
now
gurgling
sorrowfully
to
the
slow
wind
.
In
the
wall
was
a
gate
,
and
by
the
gate
a
bellpull
formed
of
a
hanging
wire
.
The
woman
raised
herself
as
high
as
possible
upon
her
knees
,
and
could
just
reach
the
handle
.
She
moved
it
and
fell
forwards
in
a
bowed
attitude
,
her
face
upon
her
bosom
.
It
was
getting
on
towards
six
o
clock
,
and
sounds
of
movement
were
to
be
heard
inside
the
building
which
was
the
haven
of
rest
to
this
wearied
soul
.
A
little
door
by
the
large
one
was
opened
,
and
a
man
appeared
inside
.
He
discerned
the
panting
heap
of
clothes
,
went
back
for
a
light
,
and
came
again
.
He
entered
a
second
time
,
and
returned
with
two
women
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These
lifted
the
prostrate
figure
and
assisted
her
in
through
the
doorway
.
The
man
then
closed
the
door
.
"
How
did
she
get
here
?
"
said
one
of
the
women
.
"
The
Lord
knows
,
"
said
the
other
.
"
There
is
a
dog
outside
,
"
murmured
the
overcome
traveller
.
"
Where
is
he
gone
?
He
helped
me
.
"
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"
I
stoned
him
away
,
"
said
the
man
.
The
little
procession
then
moved
forward
the
man
in
front
bearing
the
light
,
the
two
bony
women
next
,
supporting
between
them
the
small
and
supple
one
.
Thus
they
entered
the
house
and
disappeared
.
Bathsheba
said
very
little
to
her
husband
all
that
evening
of
their
return
from
market
,
and
he
was
not
disposed
to
say
much
to
her
.
He
exhibited
the
unpleasant
combination
of
a
restless
condition
with
a
silent
tongue
.
The
next
day
,
which
was
Sunday
,
passed
nearly
in
the
same
manner
as
regarded
their
taciturnity
,
Bathsheba
going
to
church
both
morning
and
afternoon
.
This
was
the
day
before
the
Budmouth
races
.
In
the
evening
Troy
said
,
suddenly