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"
Don
’
t
go
away
,
Liddy
,
"
said
Bathsheba
,
almost
timidly
.
"
I
am
foolishly
agitated
—
I
cannot
tell
why
.
I
wish
I
had
not
been
obliged
to
go
to
this
dance
;
but
there
’
s
no
escaping
now
.
I
have
not
spoken
to
Mr
.
Boldwood
since
the
autumn
,
when
I
promised
to
see
him
at
Christmas
on
business
,
but
I
had
no
idea
there
was
to
be
anything
of
this
kind
.
"
"
But
I
would
go
now
,
"
said
Liddy
,
who
was
going
with
her
;
for
Boldwood
had
been
indiscriminate
in
his
invitations
.
"
Yes
,
I
shall
make
my
appearance
,
of
course
,
"
said
Bathsheba
.
"
But
I
am
the
cause
of
the
party
,
and
that
upsets
me
!
—
Don
’
t
tell
,
Liddy
.
"
"
Oh
no
,
ma
’
am
.
You
the
cause
of
it
,
ma
’
am
?
"
"
Yes
.
I
am
the
reason
of
the
party
—
I
.
If
it
had
not
been
for
me
,
there
would
never
have
been
one
.
I
can
’
t
explain
any
more
—
there
’
s
no
more
to
be
explained
.
I
wish
I
had
never
seen
Weatherbury
.
"
"
That
’
s
wicked
of
you
—
to
wish
to
be
worse
off
than
you
are
.
"
"
No
,
Liddy
.
I
have
never
been
free
from
trouble
since
I
have
lived
here
,
and
this
party
is
likely
to
bring
me
more
.
Now
,
fetch
my
black
silk
dress
,
and
see
how
it
sits
upon
me
.
"
"
But
you
will
leave
off
that
,
surely
,
ma
’
am
?
You
have
been
a
widow
-
lady
fourteen
months
,
and
ought
to
brighten
up
a
little
on
such
a
night
as
this
.
"
"
Is
it
necessary
?
No
;
I
will
appear
as
usual
,
for
if
I
were
to
wear
any
light
dress
people
would
say
things
about
me
,
and
I
should
seem
to
be
rejoicing
when
I
am
solemn
all
the
time
.
The
party
doesn
’
t
suit
me
a
bit
;
but
never
mind
,
stay
and
help
to
finish
me
off
.
"