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"
Fanny
dead
never
!
"
"
Yes
,
ma
am
.
"
"
What
did
she
die
from
?
"
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"
I
don
t
know
for
certain
;
but
I
should
be
inclined
to
think
it
was
from
general
neshness
of
constitution
.
She
was
such
a
limber
maid
that
a
could
stand
no
hardship
,
even
when
I
knowed
her
,
and
a
went
like
a
candle
-
snoff
,
so
tis
said
.
She
was
took
bad
in
the
morning
,
and
,
being
quite
feeble
and
worn
out
,
she
died
in
the
evening
.
She
belongs
by
law
to
our
parish
;
and
Mr
.
Boldwood
is
going
to
send
a
waggon
at
three
this
afternoon
to
fetch
her
home
here
and
bury
her
.
"
"
Indeed
I
shall
not
let
Mr
.
Boldwood
do
any
such
thing
I
shall
do
it
!
Fanny
was
my
uncle
s
servant
,
and
,
although
I
only
knew
her
for
a
couple
of
days
,
she
belongs
to
me
.
How
very
,
very
sad
this
is
!
the
idea
of
Fanny
being
in
a
workhouse
.
"
Bathsheba
had
begun
to
know
what
suffering
was
,
and
she
spoke
with
real
feeling
"
Send
across
to
Mr
.
Boldwood
s
,
and
say
that
Mrs
.
Troy
will
take
upon
herself
the
duty
of
fetching
an
old
servant
of
the
family
We
ought
not
to
put
her
in
a
waggon
;
we
ll
get
a
hearse
.
"
"
There
will
hardly
be
time
,
ma
am
,
will
there
?
"
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"
Perhaps
not
,
"
she
said
,
musingly
.
"
When
did
you
say
we
must
be
at
the
door
three
o
clock
?
"
"
Three
o
clock
this
afternoon
,
ma
am
,
so
to
speak
it
.
"
"
Very
well
you
go
with
it
.
A
pretty
waggon
is
better
than
an
ugly
hearse
,
after
all
.
Joseph
,
have
the
new
spring
waggon
with
the
blue
body
and
red
wheels
,
and
wash
it
very
clean
.
And
,
Joseph
"