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The
meeting
is
always
at
eight
o
clock
,
at
this
place
,
said
Venn
,
and
here
we
are
we
three
.
We
three
?
said
Wildeve
,
looking
quickly
round
.
Yes
;
you
,
and
I
,
and
she
.
This
is
she
.
He
held
up
the
letter
and
parcel
.
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Wildeve
took
them
wonderingly
.
I
don
t
quite
see
what
this
means
,
he
said
.
How
do
you
come
here
?
There
must
be
some
mistake
.
It
will
be
cleared
from
your
mind
when
you
have
read
the
letter
.
Lanterns
for
one
.
The
reddleman
struck
a
light
,
kindled
an
inch
of
tallow
-
candle
which
he
had
brought
,
and
sheltered
it
with
his
cap
.
Who
are
you
?
said
Wildeve
,
discerning
by
the
candle
-
light
an
obscure
rubicundity
of
person
in
his
companion
.
You
are
the
reddleman
I
saw
on
the
hill
this
morning
why
,
you
are
the
man
who
Please
read
the
letter
.
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If
you
had
come
from
the
other
one
I
shouldn
t
have
been
surprised
,
murmured
Wildeve
as
he
opened
the
letter
and
read
.
His
face
grew
serious
.
TO
MR
.
WILDEVE
.
After
some
thought
I
have
decided
once
and
for
all
that
we
must
hold
no
further
communication
.
The
more
I
consider
the
matter
the
more
I
am
convinced
that
there
must
be
an
end
to
our
acquaintance
.
Had
you
been
uniformly
faithful
to
me
throughout
these
two
years
you
might
now
have
some
ground
for
accusing
me
of
heartlessness
;
but
if
you
calmly
consider
what
I
bore
during
the
period
of
your
desertion
,
and
how
I
passively
put
up
with
your
courtship
of
another
without
once
interfering
,
you
will
,
I
think
,
own
that
I
have
a
right
to
consult
my
own
feelings
when
you
come
back
to
me
again
.
That
these
are
not
what
they
were
towards
you
may
,
perhaps
,
be
a
fault
in
me
,
but
it
is
one
which
you
can
scarcely
reproach
me
for
when
you
remember
how
you
left
me
for
Thomasin
.