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“
But
you
will
surely
have
some
?
”
said
Clym
to
the
Turkish
Knight
,
as
he
stood
before
that
warrior
,
tray
in
hand
.
She
had
refused
,
and
still
sat
covered
,
only
the
sparkle
of
her
eyes
being
visible
between
the
ribbons
which
covered
her
face
.
“
None
,
thank
you
,
”
replied
Eustacia
.
“
He
’
s
quite
a
youngster
,
”
said
the
Saracen
apologetically
,
“
and
you
must
excuse
him
.
He
’
s
not
one
of
the
old
set
,
but
have
jined
us
because
t
’
other
couldn
’
t
come
.
”
“
But
he
will
take
something
?
”
persisted
Yeobright
.
“
Try
a
glass
of
mead
or
elder
-
wine
.
”
“
Yes
,
you
had
better
try
that
,
”
said
the
Saracen
.
“
It
will
keep
the
cold
out
going
home
-
along
.
”
Though
Eustacia
could
not
eat
without
uncovering
her
face
she
could
drink
easily
enough
beneath
her
disguise
.
The
elder
-
wine
was
accordingly
accepted
,
and
the
glass
vanished
inside
the
ribbons
.
At
moments
during
this
performance
Eustacia
was
half
in
doubt
about
the
security
of
her
position
;
yet
it
had
a
fearful
joy
.
A
series
of
attentions
paid
to
her
,
and
yet
not
to
her
but
to
some
imaginary
person
,
by
the
first
man
she
had
ever
been
inclined
to
adore
,
complicated
her
emotions
indescribably
.
She
had
loved
him
partly
because
he
was
exceptional
in
this
scene
,
partly
because
she
had
determined
to
love
him
,
chiefly
because
she
was
in
desperate
need
of
loving
somebody
after
wearying
of
Wildeve
.
Believing
that
she
must
love
him
in
spite
of
herself
,
she
had
been
influenced
after
the
fashion
of
the
second
Lord
Lyttleton
and
other
persons
,
who
have
dreamed
that
they
were
to
die
on
a
certain
day
,
and
by
stress
of
a
morbid
imagination
have
actually
brought
about
that
event
.
Once
let
a
maiden
admit
the
possibility
of
her
being
stricken
with
love
for
someone
at
a
certain
hour
and
place
,
and
the
thing
is
as
good
as
done
.
Did
anything
at
this
moment
suggest
to
Yeobright
the
sex
of
the
creature
whom
that
fantastic
guise
inclosed
,
how
extended
was
her
scope
both
in
feeling
and
in
making
others
feel
,
and
how
far
her
compass
transcended
that
of
her
companions
in
the
band
?
When
the
disguised
Queen
of
Love
appeared
before
Aeneas
a
preternatural
perfume
accompanied
her
presence
and
betrayed
her
quality
.
If
such
a
mysterious
emanation
ever
was
projected
by
the
emotions
of
an
earthly
woman
upon
their
object
,
it
must
have
signified
Eustacia
’
s
presence
to
Yeobright
now
.
He
looked
at
her
wistfully
,
then
seemed
to
fall
into
a
reverie
,
as
if
he
were
forgetting
what
he
observed
.
The
momentary
situation
ended
,
he
passed
on
,
and
Eustacia
sipped
her
wine
without
knowing
what
she
drank
.
The
man
for
whom
she
had
pre
-
determined
to
nourish
a
passion
went
into
the
small
room
,
and
across
it
to
the
further
extremity
.