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"
No
—
not
a
word
!
"
said
Liddy
,
looking
at
the
weeping
woman
with
astonishment
.
"
What
is
it
makes
you
cry
so
,
ma
’
am
;
has
anything
hurt
you
?
"
She
came
to
Bathsheba
’
s
side
with
a
face
full
of
sympathy
.
"
No
,
Liddy
—
I
don
’
t
want
you
any
more
.
I
can
hardly
say
why
I
have
taken
to
crying
lately
:
I
never
used
to
cry
.
Good
-
night
.
"
Liddy
then
left
the
parlour
and
closed
the
door
.
Bathsheba
was
lonely
and
miserable
now
;
not
lonelier
actually
than
she
had
been
before
her
marriage
;
but
her
loneliness
then
was
to
that
of
the
present
time
as
the
solitude
of
a
mountain
is
to
the
solitude
of
a
cave
.
And
within
the
last
day
or
two
had
come
these
disquieting
thoughts
about
her
husband
’
s
past
.
Her
wayward
sentiment
that
evening
concerning
Fanny
’
s
temporary
resting
-
place
had
been
the
result
of
a
strange
complication
of
impulses
in
Bathsheba
’
s
bosom
.
Perhaps
it
would
be
more
accurately
described
as
a
determined
rebellion
against
her
prejudices
,
a
revulsion
from
a
lower
instinct
of
uncharitableness
,
which
would
have
withheld
all
sympathy
from
the
dead
woman
,
because
in
life
she
had
preceded
Bathsheba
in
the
attentions
of
a
man
whom
Bathsheba
had
by
no
means
ceased
from
loving
,
though
her
love
was
sick
to
death
just
now
with
the
gravity
of
a
further
misgiving
.
In
five
or
ten
minutes
there
was
another
tap
at
the
door
.
Liddy
reappeared
,
and
coming
in
a
little
way
stood
hesitating
,
until
at
length
she
said
,
"
Maryann
has
just
heard
something
very
strange
,
but
I
know
it
isn
’
t
true
.
And
we
shall
be
sure
to
know
the
rights
of
it
in
a
day
or
two
.
"
"
What
is
it
?
"
"
Oh
,
nothing
connected
with
you
or
us
,
ma
’
am
.
It
is
about
Fanny
.
That
same
thing
you
have
heard
.
"
"
I
have
heard
nothing
.
"
"
I
mean
that
a
wicked
story
is
got
to
Weatherbury
within
this
last
hour
—
that
—
"
Liddy
came
close
to
her
mistress
and
whispered
the
remainder
of
the
sentence
slowly
into
her
ear
,
inclining
her
head
as
she
spoke
in
the
direction
of
the
room
where
Fanny
lay
.
Bathsheba
trembled
from
head
to
foot
.