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“
Say
yes
,
sweet
!
”
She
was
silent
still
.
“
Well
,
let
me
know
when
you
wish
to
go
.
We
shall
be
at
our
present
house
till
December
;
after
that
we
remove
to
Casterbridge
.
Command
me
in
anything
till
that
time
.
”
“
I
will
think
of
this
,
”
she
said
hurriedly
.
“
Whether
I
can
honestly
make
use
of
you
as
a
friend
,
or
must
close
with
you
as
a
lover
—
that
is
what
I
must
ask
myself
.
If
I
wish
to
go
and
decide
to
accept
your
company
I
will
signal
to
you
some
evening
at
eight
o
’
clock
punctually
,
and
this
will
mean
that
you
are
to
be
ready
with
a
horse
and
trap
at
twelve
o
’
clock
the
same
night
to
drive
me
to
Budmouth
harbour
in
time
for
the
morning
boat
.
”
“
I
will
look
out
every
night
at
eight
,
and
no
signal
shall
escape
me
.
”
“
Now
please
go
away
.
If
I
decide
on
this
escape
I
can
only
meet
you
once
more
unless
—
I
cannot
go
without
you
.
Go
—
I
cannot
bear
it
longer
Go
—
go
!
”
Wildeve
slowly
went
up
the
steps
and
descended
into
the
darkness
on
the
other
side
;
and
as
he
walked
he
glanced
back
,
till
the
bank
blotted
out
her
form
from
his
further
view
.
Yeobright
was
at
this
time
at
Blooms
-
End
,
hoping
that
Eustacia
would
return
to
him
.
The
removal
of
furniture
had
been
accomplished
only
that
day
,
though
Clym
had
lived
in
the
old
house
for
more
than
a
week
.
He
had
spent
the
time
in
working
about
the
premises
,
sweeping
leaves
from
the
garden
paths
,
cutting
dead
stalks
from
the
flower
beds
,
and
nailing
up
creepers
which
had
been
displaced
by
the
autumn
winds
.
He
took
no
particular
pleasure
in
these
deeds
,
but
they
formed
a
screen
between
himself
and
despair
.
Moreover
,
it
had
become
a
religion
with
him
to
preserve
in
good
condition
all
that
had
lapsed
from
his
mother
’
s
hands
to
his
own
.
During
these
operations
he
was
constantly
on
the
watch
for
Eustacia
.
That
there
should
be
no
mistake
about
her
knowing
where
to
find
him
he
had
ordered
a
notice
board
to
be
affixed
to
the
garden
gate
at
Alderworth
,
signifying
in
white
letters
whither
he
had
removed
.
When
a
leaf
floated
to
the
earth
he
turned
his
head
,
thinking
it
might
be
her
foot
-
fall
.
A
bird
searching
for
worms
in
the
mould
of
the
flower
-
beds
sounded
like
her
hand
on
the
latch
of
the
gate
;
and
at
dusk
,
when
soft
,
strange
ventriloquisms
came
from
holes
in
the
ground
,
hollow
stalks
,
curled
dead
leaves
,
and
other
crannies
wherein
breezes
,
worms
,
and
insects
can
work
their
will
,
he
fancied
that
they
were
Eustacia
,
standing
without
and
breathing
wishes
of
reconciliation
.