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In
came
Humphrey
.
Well
,
have
ye
heard
the
news
?
But
I
see
you
have
.
Tis
a
very
strange
thing
that
whenever
one
of
Egdon
folk
goes
to
church
some
rum
job
or
other
is
sure
to
be
doing
.
The
last
time
one
of
us
was
there
was
when
neighbour
Fairway
went
in
the
fall
;
and
that
was
the
day
you
forbad
the
banns
,
Mrs
.
Yeobright
.
Has
this
cruelly
treated
girl
been
able
to
walk
home
?
said
Clym
.
They
say
she
got
better
,
and
went
home
very
well
.
And
now
I
ve
told
it
I
must
be
moving
homeward
myself
.
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And
I
,
said
Humphrey
.
Truly
now
we
shall
see
if
there
s
anything
in
what
folks
say
about
her
.
When
they
were
gone
into
the
heath
again
Yeobright
said
quietly
to
his
mother
,
Do
you
think
I
have
turned
teacher
too
soon
?
It
is
right
that
there
should
be
schoolmasters
,
and
missionaries
,
and
all
such
men
,
she
replied
.
But
it
is
right
,
too
,
that
I
should
try
to
lift
you
out
of
this
life
into
something
richer
,
and
that
you
should
not
come
back
again
,
and
be
as
if
I
had
not
tried
at
all
.
Later
in
the
day
Sam
,
the
turf
-
cutter
,
entered
.
I
ve
come
a
-
borrowing
,
Mrs
.
Yeobright
.
I
suppose
you
have
heard
what
s
been
happening
to
the
beauty
on
the
hill
?
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Yes
,
Sam
:
half
a
dozen
have
been
telling
us
.
Beauty
?
said
Clym
.
Yes
,
tolerably
well
-
favoured
,
Sam
replied
.
Lord
!
all
the
country
owns
that
tis
one
of
the
strangest
things
in
the
world
that
such
a
woman
should
have
come
to
live
up
there
.