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"
I
must
have
it
now
.
"
"
If
you
would
like
one
of
these
in
stock
it
could
be
got
ready
immediately
.
"
"
Very
well
,
"
said
Troy
,
impatiently
.
"
Let
’
s
see
what
you
have
.
"
"
The
best
I
have
in
stock
is
this
one
,
"
said
the
stone
-
cutter
,
going
into
a
shed
.
"
Here
’
s
a
marble
headstone
beautifully
crocketed
,
with
medallions
beneath
of
typical
subjects
;
here
’
s
the
footstone
after
the
same
pattern
,
and
here
’
s
the
coping
to
enclose
the
grave
.
The
polishing
alone
of
the
set
cost
me
eleven
pounds
—
the
slabs
are
the
best
of
their
kind
,
and
I
can
warrant
them
to
resist
rain
and
frost
for
a
hundred
years
without
flying
.
"
"
And
how
much
?
"
"
Well
,
I
could
add
the
name
,
and
put
it
up
at
Weatherbury
for
the
sum
you
mention
.
"
"
Get
it
done
to
-
day
,
and
I
’
ll
pay
the
money
now
.
"
The
man
agreed
,
and
wondered
at
such
a
mood
in
a
visitor
who
wore
not
a
shred
of
mourning
.
Troy
then
wrote
the
words
which
were
to
form
the
inscription
,
settled
the
account
and
went
away
.
In
the
afternoon
he
came
back
again
,
and
found
that
the
lettering
was
almost
done
.
He
waited
in
the
yard
till
the
tomb
was
packed
,
and
saw
it
placed
in
the
cart
and
starting
on
its
way
to
Weatherbury
,
giving
directions
to
the
two
men
who
were
to
accompany
it
to
inquire
of
the
sexton
for
the
grave
of
the
person
named
in
the
inscription
.
It
was
quite
dark
when
Troy
came
out
of
Casterbridge
.
He
carried
rather
a
heavy
basket
upon
his
arm
,
with
which
he
strode
moodily
along
the
road
,
resting
occasionally
at
bridges
and
gates
,
whereon
he
deposited
his
burden
for
a
time
.
Midway
on
his
journey
he
met
,
returning
in
the
darkness
,
the
men
and
the
waggon
which
had
conveyed
the
tomb
.
He
merely
inquired
if
the
work
was
done
,
and
,
on
being
assured
that
it
was
,
passed
on
again
.