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“
We
are
each
married
to
another
person
,
”
she
said
faintly
;
“
and
assistance
from
you
would
have
an
evil
sound
—
after
—
after
—
”
“
Well
,
there
’
s
no
preventing
slanderers
from
having
their
fill
at
any
time
;
but
you
need
not
be
afraid
.
Whatever
I
may
feel
I
promise
you
on
my
word
of
honour
never
to
speak
to
you
about
—
or
act
upon
—
until
you
say
I
may
.
I
know
my
duty
to
Thomasin
quite
as
well
as
I
know
my
duty
to
you
as
a
woman
unfairly
treated
.
What
shall
I
assist
you
in
?
”
“
In
getting
away
from
here
.
”
“
Where
do
you
wish
to
go
to
?
”
“
I
have
a
place
in
my
mind
.
If
you
could
help
me
as
far
as
Budmouth
I
can
do
all
the
rest
.
Steamers
sail
from
there
across
the
Channel
,
and
so
I
can
get
to
Paris
,
where
I
want
to
be
.
Yes
,
”
she
pleaded
earnestly
,
“
help
me
to
get
to
Budmouth
harbour
without
my
grandfather
’
s
or
my
husband
’
s
knowledge
,
and
I
can
do
all
the
rest
.
”
“
Will
it
be
safe
to
leave
you
there
alone
?
”
“
Yes
,
yes
.
I
know
Budmouth
well
.
”
“
Shall
I
go
with
you
?
I
am
rich
now
.
”
She
was
silent
.