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“
Oh
,
I
thought
you
were
.
If
ever
you
SHOULD
be
inclined
to
blame
me
,
think
of
a
certain
evening
by
Rainbarrow
,
when
you
promised
to
meet
me
and
did
not
.
You
sent
me
a
letter
;
and
my
heart
ached
to
read
that
as
I
hope
yours
never
will
.
That
was
one
point
of
divergence
.
I
then
did
something
in
haste
.
.
.
.
But
she
is
a
good
woman
,
and
I
will
say
no
more
.
”
“
I
know
that
the
blame
was
on
my
side
that
time
,
”
said
Eustacia
.
“
But
it
had
not
always
been
so
.
However
,
it
is
my
misfortune
to
be
too
sudden
in
feeling
.
O
,
Damon
,
don
’
t
reproach
me
any
more
—
I
can
’
t
bear
that
.
”
They
went
on
silently
for
a
distance
of
two
or
three
miles
,
when
Eustacia
said
suddenly
,
“
Haven
’
t
you
come
out
of
your
way
,
Mr
.
Wildeve
?
”
“
My
way
is
anywhere
tonight
.
I
will
go
with
you
as
far
as
the
hill
on
which
we
can
see
Blooms
-
End
,
as
it
is
getting
late
for
you
to
be
alone
.
”
“
Don
’
t
trouble
.
I
am
not
obliged
to
be
out
at
all
.
I
think
I
would
rather
you
did
not
accompany
me
further
.
This
sort
of
thing
would
have
an
odd
look
if
known
.
”
“
Very
well
,
I
will
leave
you
.
”
He
took
her
hand
unexpectedly
,
and
kissed
it
—
for
the
first
time
since
her
marriage
.
“
What
light
is
that
on
the
hill
?
”
he
added
,
as
it
were
to
hide
the
caress
.
She
looked
,
and
saw
a
flickering
firelight
proceeding
from
the
open
side
of
a
hovel
a
little
way
before
them
.
The
hovel
,
which
she
had
hitherto
always
found
empty
,
seemed
to
be
inhabited
now
.
“
Since
you
have
come
so
far
,
”
said
Eustacia
,
“
will
you
see
me
safely
past
that
hut
?
I
thought
I
should
have
met
Clym
somewhere
about
here
,
but
as
he
doesn
’
t
appear
I
will
hasten
on
and
get
to
Blooms
-
End
before
he
leaves
.
”