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The
mummers
,
as
has
been
stated
,
were
seated
on
a
bench
,
one
end
of
which
extended
into
the
small
apartment
,
or
pantry
,
for
want
of
space
in
the
outer
room
.
Eustacia
,
partly
from
shyness
,
had
chosen
the
midmost
seat
,
which
thus
commanded
a
view
of
the
interior
of
the
pantry
as
well
as
the
room
containing
the
guests
.
When
Clym
passed
down
the
pantry
her
eyes
followed
him
in
the
gloom
which
prevailed
there
.
At
the
remote
end
was
a
door
which
,
just
as
he
was
about
to
open
it
for
himself
,
was
opened
by
somebody
within
;
and
light
streamed
forth
.
The
person
was
Thomasin
,
with
a
candle
,
looking
anxious
,
pale
,
and
interesting
.
Yeobright
appeared
glad
to
see
her
,
and
pressed
her
hand
.
“
That
’
s
right
,
Tamsie
,
”
he
said
heartily
,
as
though
recalled
to
himself
by
the
sight
of
her
,
“
you
have
decided
to
come
down
.
I
am
glad
of
it
.
”
“
Hush
—
no
,
no
,
”
she
said
quickly
.
“
I
only
came
to
speak
to
you
.
”
“
But
why
not
join
us
?
”
“
I
cannot
.
At
least
I
would
rather
not
.
I
am
not
well
enough
,
and
we
shall
have
plenty
of
time
together
now
you
are
going
to
be
home
a
good
long
holiday
.
”
“
It
isn
’
t
nearly
so
pleasant
without
you
.
Are
you
really
ill
?
”
“
Just
a
little
,
my
old
cousin
—
here
,
”
she
said
,
playfully
sweeping
her
hand
across
her
heart
.
“
Ah
,
Mother
should
have
asked
somebody
else
to
be
present
tonight
,
perhaps
?
”
“
O
no
,
indeed
.
I
merely
stepped
down
,
Clym
,
to
ask
you
—
”
Here
he
followed
her
through
the
doorway
into
the
private
room
beyond
,
and
,
the
door
closing
,
Eustacia
and
the
mummer
who
sat
next
to
her
,
the
only
other
witness
of
the
performance
,
saw
and
heard
no
more
.