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But
these
tender
schemes
were
not
feasible
among
the
scattered
inhabitants
of
Egdon
Heath
.
In
name
they
were
parishioners
,
but
virtually
they
belonged
to
no
parish
at
all
.
People
who
came
to
these
few
isolated
houses
to
keep
Christmas
with
their
friends
remained
in
their
friends
’
chimney
-
corners
drinking
mead
and
other
comforting
liquors
till
they
left
again
for
good
and
all
.
Rain
,
snow
,
ice
,
mud
everywhere
around
,
they
did
not
care
to
trudge
two
or
three
miles
to
sit
wet
-
footed
and
splashed
to
the
nape
of
their
necks
among
those
who
,
though
in
some
measure
neighbours
,
lived
close
to
the
church
,
and
entered
it
clean
and
dry
.
Eustacia
knew
it
was
ten
to
one
that
Clym
Yeobright
would
go
to
no
church
at
all
during
his
few
days
of
leave
,
and
that
it
would
be
a
waste
of
labour
for
her
to
go
driving
the
pony
and
gig
over
a
bad
road
in
hope
to
see
him
there
.
It
was
dusk
,
and
she
was
sitting
by
the
fire
in
the
dining
-
room
or
hall
,
which
they
occupied
at
this
time
of
the
year
in
preference
to
the
parlour
,
because
of
its
large
hearth
,
constructed
for
turf
-
fires
,
a
fuel
the
captain
was
partial
to
in
the
winter
season
.
The
only
visible
articles
in
the
room
were
those
on
the
window
-
sill
,
which
showed
their
shapes
against
the
low
sky
,
the
middle
article
being
the
old
hourglass
,
and
the
other
two
a
pair
of
ancient
British
urns
which
had
been
dug
from
a
barrow
near
,
and
were
used
as
flowerpots
for
two
razor
-
leaved
cactuses
.
Somebody
knocked
at
the
door
.
The
servant
was
out
;
so
was
her
grandfather
.
The
person
,
after
waiting
a
minute
,
came
in
and
tapped
at
the
door
of
the
room
.
“
Who
’
s
there
?
”
said
Eustacia
.
“
Please
,
Cap
’
n
Vye
,
will
you
let
us
—
—
”
Eustacia
arose
and
went
to
the
door
.
“
I
cannot
allow
you
to
come
in
so
boldly
.
You
should
have
waited
.
”
“
The
cap
’
n
said
I
might
come
in
without
any
fuss
,
”
was
answered
in
a
lad
’
s
pleasant
voice
.
“
Oh
,
did
he
?
”
said
Eustacia
more
gently
.
“
What
do
you
want
,
Charley
?
”
“
Please
will
your
grandfather
lend
us
his
fuelhouse
to
try
over
our
parts
in
,
tonight
at
seven
o
’
clock
?
”
“
What
,
are
you
one
of
the
Egdon
mummers
for
this
year
?
”