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"
The
most
private
,
secret
,
plainest
wedding
that
it
is
possible
to
have
.
"
Those
had
been
Bathsheba
’
s
words
to
Oak
one
evening
,
some
time
after
the
event
of
the
preceding
chapter
,
and
he
meditated
a
full
hour
by
the
clock
upon
how
to
carry
out
her
wishes
to
the
letter
.
"
A
license
—
O
yes
,
it
must
be
a
license
,
"
he
said
to
himself
at
last
.
"
Very
well
,
then
;
first
,
a
license
.
"
On
a
dark
night
,
a
few
days
later
,
Oak
came
with
mysterious
steps
from
the
surrogate
’
s
door
,
in
Casterbridge
.
On
the
way
home
he
heard
a
heavy
tread
in
front
of
him
,
and
,
overtaking
the
man
,
found
him
to
be
Coggan
.
They
walked
together
into
the
village
until
they
came
to
a
little
lane
behind
the
church
,
leading
down
to
the
cottage
of
Laban
Tall
,
who
had
lately
been
installed
as
clerk
of
the
parish
,
and
was
yet
in
mortal
terror
at
church
on
Sundays
when
he
heard
his
lone
voice
among
certain
hard
words
of
the
Psalms
,
whither
no
man
ventured
to
follow
him
.
"
Well
,
good
-
night
,
Coggan
,
"
said
Oak
,
"
I
’
m
going
down
this
way
.
"
"
Oh
!
"
said
Coggan
,
surprised
;
"
what
’
s
going
on
to
-
night
then
,
make
so
bold
Mr
.
Oak
?
"
It
seemed
rather
ungenerous
not
to
tell
Coggan
,
under
the
circumstances
,
for
Coggan
had
been
true
as
steel
all
through
the
time
of
Gabriel
’
s
unhappiness
about
Bathsheba
,
and
Gabriel
said
,
"
You
can
keep
a
secret
,
Coggan
?
"
"
You
’
ve
proved
me
,
and
you
know
.
"
"
Yes
,
I
have
,
and
I
do
know
.
Well
,
then
,
mistress
and
I
mean
to
get
married
to
-
morrow
morning
.
"
"
Heaven
’
s
high
tower
!
And
yet
I
’
ve
thought
of
such
a
thing
from
time
to
time
;
true
,
I
have
.
But
keeping
it
so
close
!
Well
,
there
,
’
tis
no
consarn
of
of
mine
,
and
I
wish
’
ee
joy
o
’
her
.