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The
appointed
morning
came
.
The
arrangement
with
Wildeve
was
that
he
should
meet
her
at
the
church
to
guard
against
any
unpleasant
curiosity
which
might
have
affected
them
had
they
been
seen
walking
off
together
in
the
usual
country
way
.
Aunt
and
niece
stood
together
in
the
bedroom
where
the
bride
was
dressing
.
The
sun
,
where
it
could
catch
it
,
made
a
mirror
of
Thomasin
s
hair
,
which
she
always
wore
braided
.
It
was
braided
according
to
a
calendar
system
the
more
important
the
day
the
more
numerous
the
strands
in
the
braid
.
On
ordinary
working
-
days
she
braided
it
in
threes
;
on
ordinary
Sundays
in
fours
;
at
Maypolings
,
gipsyings
,
and
the
like
,
she
braided
it
in
fives
.
Years
ago
she
had
said
that
when
she
married
she
would
braid
it
in
sevens
.
She
had
braided
it
in
sevens
today
.
I
have
been
thinking
that
I
will
wear
my
blue
silk
after
all
,
she
said
.
It
is
my
wedding
day
,
even
though
there
may
be
something
sad
about
the
time
.
I
mean
,
she
added
,
anxious
to
correct
any
wrong
impression
,
not
sad
in
itself
,
but
in
its
having
had
great
disappointment
and
trouble
before
it
.
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Mrs
.
Yeobright
breathed
in
a
way
which
might
have
been
called
a
sigh
.
I
almost
wish
Clym
had
been
at
home
,
she
said
.
Of
course
you
chose
the
time
because
of
his
absence
.
Partly
.
I
have
felt
that
I
acted
unfairly
to
him
in
not
telling
him
all
;
but
,
as
it
was
done
not
to
grieve
him
,
I
thought
I
would
carry
out
the
plan
to
its
end
,
and
tell
the
whole
story
when
the
sky
was
clear
.
You
are
a
practical
little
woman
,
said
Mrs
.
Yeobright
,
smiling
.
I
wish
you
and
he
no
,
I
don
t
wish
anything
.
There
,
it
is
nine
o
clock
,
she
interrupted
,
hearing
a
whizz
and
a
dinging
downstairs
.
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I
told
Damon
I
would
leave
at
nine
,
said
Thomasin
,
hastening
out
of
the
room
.
Her
aunt
followed
.
When
Thomasin
was
going
up
the
little
walk
from
the
door
to
the
wicket
-
gate
,
Mrs
.
Yeobright
looked
reluctantly
at
her
,
and
said
,
It
is
a
shame
to
let
you
go
alone
.
It
is
necessary
,
said
Thomasin
.