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They
advanced
to
the
turf
-
shed
,
and
when
they
got
near
it
the
firelight
and
the
lantern
inside
showed
distinctly
enough
the
form
of
a
woman
reclining
on
a
bed
of
fern
,
a
group
of
heath
men
and
women
standing
around
her
.
Eustacia
did
not
recognize
Mrs
.
Yeobright
in
the
reclining
figure
,
nor
Clym
as
one
of
the
standers
-
by
till
she
came
close
.
Then
she
quickly
pressed
her
hand
up
on
Wildeve
’
s
arm
and
signified
to
him
to
come
back
from
the
open
side
of
the
shed
into
the
shadow
.
“
It
is
my
husband
and
his
mother
,
”
she
whispered
in
an
agitated
voice
.
“
What
can
it
mean
?
Will
you
step
forward
and
tell
me
?
”
Wildeve
left
her
side
and
went
to
the
back
wall
of
the
hut
.
Presently
Eustacia
perceived
that
he
was
beckoning
to
her
,
and
she
advanced
and
joined
him
.
“
It
is
a
serious
case
,
”
said
Wildeve
.
From
their
position
they
could
hear
what
was
proceeding
inside
.
“
I
cannot
think
where
she
could
have
been
going
,
”
said
Clym
to
someone
.
“
She
had
evidently
walked
a
long
way
,
but
even
when
she
was
able
to
speak
just
now
she
would
not
tell
me
where
.
What
do
you
really
think
of
her
?
”
“
There
is
a
great
deal
to
fear
,
”
was
gravely
answered
,
in
a
voice
which
Eustacia
recognized
as
that
of
the
only
surgeon
in
the
district
.
“
She
has
suffered
somewhat
from
the
bite
of
the
adder
;
but
it
is
exhaustion
which
has
overpowered
her
.
My
impression
is
that
her
walk
must
have
been
exceptionally
long
.
”
“
I
used
to
tell
her
not
to
overwalk
herself
this
weather
,
”
said
Clym
,
with
distress
.
“
Do
you
think
we
did
well
in
using
the
adder
’
s
fat
?
”
“
Well
,
it
is
a
very
ancient
remedy
—
the
old
remedy
of
the
viper
-
catchers
,
I
believe
,
”
replied
the
doctor
.
“
It
is
mentioned
as
an
infallible
ointment
by
Hoffman
,
Mead
,
and
I
think
the
Abbé
Fontana
.
Undoubtedly
it
was
as
good
a
thing
as
you
could
do
;
though
I
question
if
some
other
oils
would
not
have
been
equally
efficacious
.
”