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281
Faith
,
and
so
it
would
,
said
the
reveller
checking
himself
repentantly
.
I
ve
such
a
bad
memory
,
Mis
ess
Yeobright
,
that
I
forget
how
I
m
looked
up
to
by
the
rest
of
em
.
My
spirits
must
be
wonderful
good
,
you
ll
say
?
But
not
always
.
Tis
a
weight
upon
a
man
to
be
looked
up
to
as
commander
,
and
I
often
feel
it
.
282
I
am
sorry
to
stop
the
talk
,
said
Mrs
.
Yeobright
.
But
I
must
be
leaving
you
now
283
I
was
passing
down
the
Anglebury
Road
,
towards
my
niece
s
new
home
,
who
is
returning
tonight
with
her
husband
;
and
seeing
the
bonfire
and
hearing
Olly
s
voice
among
the
rest
I
came
up
here
to
learn
what
was
going
on
.
I
should
like
her
to
walk
with
me
,
as
her
way
is
mine
.
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284
Ay
,
sure
,
ma
am
,
I
m
just
thinking
of
moving
,
said
Olly
.
285
Why
,
you
ll
be
safe
to
meet
the
reddleman
that
I
told
ye
of
,
said
Fairway
.
He
s
only
gone
back
to
get
his
van
.
We
heard
that
your
niece
and
her
husband
were
coming
straight
home
as
soon
as
they
were
married
,
and
we
are
going
down
there
shortly
,
to
give
em
a
song
o
welcome
.
286
Thank
you
indeed
,
said
Mrs
.
Yeobright
.
287
But
we
shall
take
a
shorter
cut
through
the
furze
than
you
can
go
with
long
clothes
;
so
we
won
t
trouble
you
to
wait
.
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288
Very
well
are
you
ready
,
Olly
?
289
Yes
,
ma
am
.
And
there
s
a
light
shining
from
your
niece
s
window
,
see
.
It
will
help
to
keep
us
in
the
path
.
290
She
indicated
the
faint
light
at
the
bottom
of
the
valley
which
Fairway
had
pointed
out
;
and
the
two
women
descended
the
tumulus
.