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"
No
,
miss
.
"
"
How
old
is
he
?
"
"
Forty
,
I
should
say
—
very
handsome
—
rather
stern
-
looking
—
and
rich
.
"
"
What
a
bother
this
dusting
is
!
I
am
always
in
some
unfortunate
plight
or
other
,
"
Bathsheba
said
,
complainingly
.
"
Why
should
he
inquire
about
Fanny
?
"
"
Oh
,
because
,
as
she
had
no
friends
in
her
childhood
,
he
took
her
and
put
her
to
school
,
and
got
her
her
place
here
under
your
uncle
.
He
’
s
a
very
kind
man
that
way
,
but
Lord
—
there
!
"
"
What
?
"
"
Never
was
such
a
hopeless
man
for
a
woman
!
He
’
s
been
courted
by
sixes
and
sevens
—
all
the
girls
,
gentle
and
simple
,
for
miles
round
,
have
tried
him
.
Jane
Perkins
worked
at
him
for
two
months
like
a
slave
,
and
the
two
Miss
Taylors
spent
a
year
upon
him
,
and
he
cost
Farmer
Ives
’
s
daughter
nights
of
tears
and
twenty
pounds
’
worth
of
new
clothes
;
but
Lord
—
the
money
might
as
well
have
been
thrown
out
of
the
window
.
"
A
little
boy
came
up
at
this
moment
and
looked
in
upon
them
.
This
child
was
one
of
the
Coggans
,
who
,
with
the
Smallburys
,
were
as
common
among
the
families
of
this
district
as
the
Avons
and
Derwents
among
our
rivers
.
He
always
had
a
loosened
tooth
or
a
cut
finger
to
show
to
particular
friends
,
which
he
did
with
an
air
of
being
thereby
elevated
above
the
common
herd
of
afflictionless
humanity
—
to
which
exhibition
people
were
expected
to
say
"
Poor
child
!
"
with
a
dash
of
congratulation
as
well
as
pity
.
"
I
’
ve
got
a
pen
-
nee
!
"
said
Master
Coggan
in
a
scanning
measure
.