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“
He
must
be
a
fine
fellow
by
this
time
,
”
said
Fairway
.
“
He
is
a
man
now
,
”
she
replied
quietly
.
“
’
Tis
very
lonesome
for
’
ee
in
the
heth
tonight
,
mis
’
ess
,
”
said
Christian
,
coming
from
the
seclusion
he
had
hitherto
maintained
.
“
Mind
you
don
’
t
get
lost
.
Egdon
Heth
is
a
bad
place
to
get
lost
in
,
and
the
winds
do
huffle
queerer
tonight
than
ever
I
heard
’
em
afore
.
Them
that
know
Egdon
best
have
been
pixy
-
led
here
at
times
.
”
“
Is
that
you
,
Christian
?
”
said
Mrs
.
Yeobright
.
“
What
made
you
hide
away
from
me
?
”
“
’
Twas
that
I
didn
’
t
know
you
in
this
light
,
mis
’
ess
;
and
being
a
man
of
the
mournfullest
make
,
I
was
scared
a
little
,
that
’
s
all
.
Oftentimes
if
you
could
see
how
terrible
down
I
get
in
my
mind
,
’
twould
make
’
ee
quite
nervous
for
fear
I
should
die
by
my
hand
.
”
“
You
don
’
t
take
after
your
father
,
”
said
Mrs
.
Yeobright
,
looking
towards
the
fire
,
where
Grandfer
Cantle
,
with
some
want
of
originality
,
was
dancing
by
himself
among
the
sparks
,
as
the
others
had
done
before
.
“
Now
,
Grandfer
,
”
said
Timothy
Fairway
,
“
we
are
ashamed
of
ye
.
A
reverent
old
patriarch
man
as
you
be
—
seventy
if
a
day
—
to
go
hornpiping
like
that
by
yourself
!
”
“
A
harrowing
old
man
,
Mis
’
ess
Yeobright
,
”
said
Christian
despondingly
.
“
I
wouldn
’
t
live
with
him
a
week
,
so
playward
as
he
is
,
if
I
could
get
away
.
”
“
’
Twould
be
more
seemly
in
ye
to
stand
still
and
welcome
Mis
’
ess
Yeobright
,
and
you
the
venerablest
here
,
Grandfer
Cantle
,
”
said
the
besom
-
woman
.