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“
Is
there
any
chance
of
Mr
.
Yeobright
getting
better
?
”
“
He
thinks
so
.
I
doubt
it
.
”
“
I
was
quite
surprised
to
hear
that
he
had
taken
a
cottage
.
I
thought
,
in
common
with
other
people
,
that
he
would
have
taken
you
off
to
a
home
in
Paris
immediately
after
you
had
married
him
.
’
What
a
gay
,
bright
future
she
has
before
her
!
’
I
thought
.
He
will
,
I
suppose
,
return
there
with
you
,
if
his
sight
gets
strong
again
?
”
Observing
that
she
did
not
reply
he
regarded
her
more
closely
.
She
was
almost
weeping
.
Images
of
a
future
never
to
be
enjoyed
,
the
revived
sense
of
her
bitter
disappointment
,
the
picture
of
the
neighbour
’
s
suspended
ridicule
which
was
raised
by
Wildeve
’
s
words
,
had
been
too
much
for
proud
Eustacia
’
s
equanimity
.
Wildeve
could
hardly
control
his
own
too
forward
feelings
when
he
saw
her
silent
perturbation
.
But
he
affected
not
to
notice
this
,
and
she
soon
recovered
her
calmness
.
“
You
do
not
intend
to
walk
home
by
yourself
?
”
he
asked
.
“
O
yes
,
”
said
Eustacia
.
“
What
could
hurt
me
on
this
heath
,
who
have
nothing
?
”
“
By
diverging
a
little
I
can
make
my
way
home
the
same
as
yours
.
I
shall
be
glad
to
keep
you
company
as
far
as
Throope
Corner
.
”
Seeing
that
Eustacia
sat
on
in
hesitation
he
added
,
“
Perhaps
you
think
it
unwise
to
be
seen
in
the
same
road
with
me
after
the
events
of
last
summer
?
”
“
Indeed
I
think
no
such
thing
,
”
she
said
haughtily
.
“
I
shall
accept
whose
company
I
choose
,
for
all
that
may
be
said
by
the
miserable
inhabitants
of
Egdon
.
”