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"
I
hardly
think
you
will
.
Stop
a
moment
;
"
and
Coggan
stepped
round
the
corner
of
the
porch
to
consult
Oak
.
"
Who
’
s
t
’
other
man
,
then
?
"
said
Mrs
.
Tall
.
"
Only
a
friend
,
"
said
Coggan
.
"
Say
he
’
s
wanted
to
meet
mistress
near
church
-
hatch
to
-
morrow
morning
at
ten
,
"
said
Oak
,
in
a
whisper
.
"
That
he
must
come
without
fail
,
and
wear
his
best
clothes
.
"
"
The
clothes
will
floor
us
as
safe
as
houses
!
"
said
Coggan
.
"
It
can
’
t
be
helped
,
"
said
Oak
.
"
Tell
her
.
"
So
Coggan
delivered
the
message
.
"
Mind
,
het
or
wet
,
blow
or
snow
,
he
must
come
,
"
added
Jan
.
"
’
Tis
very
particular
,
indeed
.
The
fact
is
,
’
tis
to
witness
her
sign
some
law
-
work
about
taking
shares
wi
’
another
farmer
for
a
long
span
o
’
years
.
There
,
that
’
s
what
’
tis
,
and
now
I
’
ve
told
’
ee
,
Mother
Tall
,
in
a
way
I
shouldn
’
t
ha
’
done
if
I
hadn
’
t
loved
’
ee
so
hopeless
well
.
"
Coggan
retired
before
she
could
ask
any
further
;
and
next
they
called
at
the
vicar
’
s
in
a
manner
which
excited
no
curiosity
at
all
.
Then
Gabriel
went
home
,
and
prepared
for
the
morrow
.
"
Liddy
,
"
said
Bathsheba
,
on
going
to
bed
that
night
,
"
I
want
you
to
call
me
at
seven
o
’
clock
to
-
morrow
,
In
case
I
shouldn
’
t
wake
.
"