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"
No
—
I
’
ve
hardly
looked
at
her
at
all
,
"
simpered
Joseph
,
reducing
his
body
smaller
whilst
talking
,
apparently
from
a
meek
sense
of
undue
prominence
.
"
And
when
I
seed
her
,
’
twas
nothing
but
blushes
with
me
!
"
"
Poor
feller
,
"
said
Mr
.
Clark
.
"
’
Tis
a
curious
nature
for
a
man
,
"
said
Jan
Coggan
.
"
Yes
,
"
continued
Joseph
Poorgrass
—
his
shyness
,
which
was
so
painful
as
a
defect
,
filling
him
with
a
mild
complacency
now
that
it
was
regarded
as
an
interesting
study
.
"
’
Twere
blush
,
blush
,
blush
with
me
every
minute
of
the
time
,
when
she
was
speaking
to
me
.
"
"
I
believe
ye
,
Joseph
Poorgrass
,
for
we
all
know
ye
to
be
a
very
bashful
man
.
"
"
’
Tis
a
’
awkward
gift
for
a
man
,
poor
soul
,
"
said
the
maltster
.
"
And
how
long
have
ye
have
suffered
from
it
,
Joseph
?
"
"
Oh
,
ever
since
I
was
a
boy
.
Yes
—
mother
was
concerned
to
her
heart
about
it
—
yes
.
But
’
twas
all
nought
.
"
"
Did
ye
ever
go
into
the
world
to
try
and
stop
it
,
Joseph
Poorgrass
?
"
"
Oh
ay
,
tried
all
sorts
o
’
company
.
They
took
me
to
Greenhill
Fair
,
and
into
a
great
gay
jerry
-
go
-
nimble
show
,
where
there
were
women
-
folk
riding
round
—
standing
upon
horses
,
with
hardly
anything
on
but
their
smocks
;
but
it
didn
’
t
cure
me
a
morsel
.
And
then
I
was
put
errand
-
man
at
the
Women
’
s
Skittle
Alley
at
the
back
of
the
Tailor
’
s
Arms
in
Casterbridge
.
’
Twas
a
horrible
sinful
situation
,
and
a
very
curious
place
for
a
good
man
.
I
had
to
stand
and
look
ba
’
dy
people
in
the
face
from
morning
till
night
;
but
’
twas
no
use
—
I
was
just
as
bad
as
ever
after
all
.
Blushes
hev
been
in
the
family
for
generations
.
There
,
’
tis
a
happy
providence
that
I
be
no
worse
.
"