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Clym
in
a
disturbed
voice
related
to
her
his
visit
to
Susan
Nunsuch
’
s
boy
,
the
revelation
he
had
made
,
and
what
had
resulted
from
his
charging
Eustacia
with
having
wilfully
and
heartlessly
done
the
deed
.
He
suppressed
all
mention
of
Wildeve
’
s
presence
with
her
.
“
All
this
,
and
I
not
knowing
it
!
”
murmured
Thomasin
in
an
awestruck
tone
,
“
Terrible
!
What
could
have
made
her
—
O
,
Eustacia
!
And
when
you
found
it
out
you
went
in
hot
haste
to
her
?
Were
you
too
cruel
?
—
or
is
she
really
so
wicked
as
she
seems
?
”
“
Can
a
man
be
too
cruel
to
his
mother
’
s
enemy
?
”
“
I
can
fancy
so
.
”
“
Very
well
,
then
—
I
’
ll
admit
that
he
can
.
But
now
what
is
to
be
done
?
”
“
Make
it
up
again
—
if
a
quarrel
so
deadly
can
ever
be
made
up
.
I
almost
wish
you
had
not
told
me
.
But
do
try
to
be
reconciled
.
There
are
ways
,
after
all
,
if
you
both
wish
to
.
”
“
I
don
’
t
know
that
we
do
both
wish
to
make
it
up
,
”
said
Clym
.
“
If
she
had
wished
it
,
would
she
not
have
sent
to
me
by
this
time
?
”
“
You
seem
to
wish
to
,
and
yet
you
have
not
sent
to
her
.
”
“
True
;
but
I
have
been
tossed
to
and
fro
in
doubt
if
I
ought
,
after
such
strong
provocation
.
To
see
me
now
,
Thomasin
,
gives
you
no
idea
of
what
I
have
been
;
of
what
depths
I
have
descended
to
in
these
few
last
days
.
O
,
it
was
a
bitter
shame
to
shut
out
my
mother
like
that
!
Can
I
ever
forget
it
,
or
even
agree
to
see
her
again
?
”