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"
I
think
we
had
better
send
for
some
oatmeal
,
"
said
the
elder
woman
;
"
there
’
s
no
more
bran
.
"
"
Yes
,
aunt
;
and
I
’
ll
ride
over
for
it
as
soon
as
it
is
light
.
"
"
But
there
’
s
no
side
-
saddle
.
"
"
I
can
ride
on
the
other
:
trust
me
.
"
Oak
,
upon
hearing
these
remarks
,
became
more
curious
to
observe
her
features
,
but
this
prospect
being
denied
him
by
the
hooding
effect
of
the
cloak
,
and
by
his
aerial
position
,
he
felt
himself
drawing
upon
his
fancy
for
their
details
.
In
making
even
horizontal
and
clear
inspections
we
colour
and
mould
according
to
the
wants
within
us
whatever
our
eyes
bring
in
.
Had
Gabriel
been
able
from
the
first
to
get
a
distinct
view
of
her
countenance
,
his
estimate
of
it
as
very
handsome
or
slightly
so
would
have
been
as
his
soul
required
a
divinity
at
the
moment
or
was
ready
supplied
with
one
Having
for
some
time
known
the
want
of
a
satisfactory
form
to
fill
an
increasing
void
within
him
,
his
position
moreover
affording
the
widest
scope
for
his
fancy
,
he
painted
her
a
beauty
.
By
one
of
those
whimsical
coincidences
in
which
Nature
,
like
a
busy
mother
,
seems
to
spare
a
moment
from
her
unremitting
labours
to
turn
and
make
her
children
smile
,
the
girl
now
dropped
the
cloak
,
and
forth
tumbled
ropes
of
black
hair
over
a
red
jacket
.
Oak
knew
her
instantly
as
the
heroine
of
the
yellow
waggon
,
myrtles
,
and
looking
-
glass
:
prosily
,
as
the
woman
who
owed
him
twopence
.
They
placed
the
calf
beside
its
mother
again
,
took
up
the
lantern
,
and
went
out
,
the
light
sinking
down
the
hill
till
it
was
no
more
than
a
nebula
.
Gabriel
Oak
returned
to
his
flock
.
The
sluggish
day
began
to
break
.
Even
its
position
terrestrially
is
one
of
the
elements
of
a
new
interest
,
and
for
no
particular
reason
save
that
the
incident
of
the
night
had
occurred
there
Oak
went
again
into
the
plantation
.
Lingering
and
musing
here
,
he
heard
the
steps
of
a
horse
at
the
foot
of
the
hill
,
and
soon
there
appeared
in
view
an
auburn
pony
with
a
girl
on
its
back
,
ascending
by
the
path
leading
past
the
cattle
-
shed
.
She
was
the
young
woman
of
the
night
before
.
Gabriel
instantly
thought
of
the
hat
she
had
mentioned
as
having
lost
in
the
wind
;
possibly
she
had
come
to
look
for
it
.
He
hastily
scanned
the
ditch
and
after
walking
about
ten
yards
along
it
found
the
hat
among
the
leaves
.
Gabriel
took
it
in
his
hand
and
returned
to
his
hut
.
Here
he
ensconced
himself
,
and
peeped
through
the
loophole
in
the
direction
of
the
rider
’
s
approach
.
She
came
up
and
looked
around
—
then
on
the
other
side
of
the
hedge
.
Gabriel
was
about
to
advance
and
restore
the
missing
article
when
an
unexpected
performance
induced
him
to
suspend
the
action
for
the
present
.
The
path
,
after
passing
the
cowshed
,
bisected
the
plantation
.
It
was
not
a
bridle
-
path
—
merely
a
pedestrian
’
s
track
,
and
the
boughs
spread
horizontally
at
a
height
not
greater
than
seven
feet
above
the
ground
,
which
made
it
impossible
to
ride
erect
beneath
them
.
The
girl
,
who
wore
no
riding
-
habit
,
looked
around
for
a
moment
,
as
if
to
assure
herself
that
all
humanity
was
out
of
view
,
then
dexterously
dropped
backwards
flat
upon
the
pony
’
s
back
,
her
head
over
its
tail
,
her
feet
against
its
shoulders
,
and
her
eyes
to
the
sky
.