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"
He
was
seen
in
Casterbridge
this
afternoon
—
so
the
boy
said
,
"
one
of
them
remarked
in
a
whisper
.
"
And
I
for
one
believe
it
.
His
body
was
never
found
,
you
know
.
"
"
’
Tis
a
strange
story
,
"
said
the
next
.
"
You
may
depend
upon
’
t
that
she
knows
nothing
about
it
.
"
"
Not
a
word
.
"
"
Perhaps
he
don
’
t
mean
that
she
shall
,
"
said
another
man
.
"
If
he
’
s
alive
and
here
in
the
neighbourhood
,
he
means
mischief
,
"
said
the
first
.
"
Poor
young
thing
:
I
do
pity
her
,
if
’
tis
true
.
He
’
ll
drag
her
to
the
dogs
.
"
"
O
no
;
he
’
ll
settle
down
quiet
enough
,
"
said
one
disposed
to
take
a
more
hopeful
view
of
the
case
.
"
What
a
fool
she
must
have
been
ever
to
have
had
anything
to
do
with
the
man
!
She
is
so
self
-
willed
and
independent
too
,
that
one
is
more
minded
to
say
it
serves
her
right
than
pity
her
.
"
"
No
,
no
.
I
don
’
t
hold
with
’
ee
there
.
She
was
no
otherwise
than
a
girl
mind
,
and
how
could
she
tell
what
the
man
was
made
of
?
If
’
tis
really
true
,
’
tis
too
hard
a
punishment
,
and
more
than
she
ought
to
hae
.
—
Hullo
,
who
’
s
that
?
"
This
was
to
some
footsteps
that
were
heard
approaching
.
"
William
Smallbury
,
"
said
a
dim
figure
in
the
shades
,
coming
up
and
joining
them
.
"
Dark
as
a
hedge
,
to
-
night
,
isn
’
t
it
?
I
all
but
missed
the
plank
over
the
river
ath
’
art
there
in
the
bottom
—
never
did
such
a
thing
before
in
my
life
.
Be
ye
any
of
Boldwood
’
s
workfolk
?
"
He
peered
into
their
faces
.