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“
No
,
”
he
said
slowly
.
“
Upon
the
whole
I
don
’
t
blame
you
.
But
just
consider
how
sudden
it
seems
to
me
.
Here
was
I
,
knowing
nothing
;
and
then
I
am
told
all
at
once
that
Tamsie
is
gone
to
be
married
.
Well
,
I
suppose
there
was
nothing
better
to
do
.
Do
you
know
,
Mother
,
”
he
continued
after
a
moment
or
two
,
looking
suddenly
interested
in
his
own
past
history
,
“
I
once
thought
of
Tamsin
as
a
sweetheart
?
Yes
,
I
did
.
How
odd
boys
are
!
And
when
I
came
home
and
saw
her
this
time
she
seemed
so
much
more
affectionate
than
usual
,
that
I
was
quite
reminded
of
those
days
,
particularly
on
the
night
of
the
party
,
when
she
was
unwell
.
We
had
the
party
just
the
same
—
was
not
that
rather
cruel
to
her
?
”
“
It
made
no
difference
.
I
had
arranged
to
give
one
,
and
it
was
not
worth
while
to
make
more
gloom
than
necessary
.
To
begin
by
shutting
ourselves
up
and
telling
you
of
Tamsin
’
s
misfortunes
would
have
been
a
poor
sort
of
welcome
.
”
Clym
remained
thinking
.
“
I
almost
wish
you
had
not
had
that
party
,
”
he
said
;
“
and
for
other
reasons
.
But
I
will
tell
you
in
a
day
or
two
.
We
must
think
of
Tamsin
now
.
”
They
lapsed
into
silence
.
“
I
’
ll
tell
you
what
,
”
said
Yeobright
again
,
in
a
tone
which
showed
some
slumbering
feeling
still
.
“
I
don
’
t
think
it
kind
to
Tamsin
to
let
her
be
married
like
this
,
and
neither
of
us
there
to
keep
up
her
spirits
or
care
a
bit
about
her
.
She
hasn
’
t
disgraced
herself
,
or
done
anything
to
deserve
that
.
It
is
bad
enough
that
the
wedding
should
be
so
hurried
and
unceremonious
,
without
our
keeping
away
from
it
in
addition
.
Upon
my
soul
,
’
tis
almost
a
shame
.
I
’
ll
go
.
”
“
It
is
over
by
this
time
,
”
said
his
mother
with
a
sigh
;
“
unless
they
were
late
,
or
he
—
”
“
Then
I
shall
be
soon
enough
to
see
them
come
out
.
I
don
’
t
quite
like
your
keeping
me
in
ignorance
,
Mother
,
after
all
.
Really
,
I
half
hope
he
has
failed
to
meet
her
!
”
“
And
ruined
her
character
?
”
“
Nonsense
—
that
wouldn
’
t
ruin
Thomasin
.
”