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Nobody
was
in
the
room
,
but
she
had
hardly
been
there
a
moment
when
the
master
of
the
house
entered
.
"
Mrs
.
Troy
—
you
are
not
going
?
"
he
said
.
"
We
’
ve
hardly
begun
!
"
"
If
you
’
ll
excuse
me
,
I
should
like
to
go
now
.
"
Her
manner
was
restive
,
for
she
remembered
her
promise
,
and
imagined
what
he
was
about
to
say
.
"
But
as
it
is
not
late
,
"
she
added
,
"
I
can
walk
home
,
and
leave
my
man
and
Liddy
to
come
when
they
choose
.
"
"
I
’
ve
been
trying
to
get
an
opportunity
of
speaking
to
you
,
"
said
Boldwood
.
"
You
know
perhaps
what
I
long
to
say
?
"
Bathsheba
silently
looked
on
the
floor
.
"
You
do
give
it
?
"
he
said
,
eagerly
.
"
What
?
"
she
whispered
.
"
Now
,
that
’
s
evasion
!
Why
,
the
promise
.
I
don
’
t
want
to
intrude
upon
you
at
all
,
or
to
let
it
become
known
to
anybody
.
But
do
give
your
word
!
A
mere
business
compact
,
you
know
,
between
two
people
who
are
beyond
the
influence
of
passion
.
"
Boldwood
knew
how
false
this
picture
was
as
regarded
himself
;
but
he
had
proved
that
it
was
the
only
tone
in
which
she
would
allow
him
to
approach
her
.
"
A
promise
to
marry
me
at
the
end
of
five
years
and
three
-
quarters
.
You
owe
it
to
me
!
"
"
I
feel
that
I
do
,
"
said
Bathsheba
;
"
that
is
,
if
you
demand
it
.
But
I
am
a
changed
woman
—
an
unhappy
woman
—
and
not
—
not
—
"