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“
It
is
Thomasin
,
and
on
such
a
night
as
this
!
O
,
where
is
Eustacia
?
”
Thomasin
it
was
,
wet
,
frightened
,
and
panting
.
“
Eustacia
?
I
don
’
t
know
,
Clym
;
but
I
can
think
,
”
she
said
with
much
perturbation
.
“
Let
me
come
in
and
rest
—
I
will
explain
this
.
There
is
a
great
trouble
brewing
—
my
husband
and
Eustacia
!
”
“
What
,
what
?
”
“
I
think
my
husband
is
going
to
leave
me
or
do
something
dreadful
—
I
don
’
t
know
what
—
Clym
,
will
you
go
and
see
?
I
have
nobody
to
help
me
but
you
;
Eustacia
has
not
yet
come
home
?
”
“
No
.
”
She
went
on
breathlessly
:
“
Then
they
are
going
to
run
off
together
!
He
came
indoors
tonight
about
eight
o
’
clock
and
said
in
an
off
-
hand
way
,
’
Tamsie
,
I
have
just
found
that
I
must
go
a
journey
.
’
’
When
?
’
I
said
.
’
Tonight
,
’
he
said
.
’
Where
?
’
I
asked
him
.
’
I
cannot
tell
you
at
present
,
’
he
said
;
’
I
shall
be
back
again
tomorrow
.
’
He
then
went
and
busied
himself
in
looking
up
his
things
,
and
took
no
notice
of
me
at
all
.
I
expected
to
see
him
start
,
but
he
did
not
,
and
then
it
came
to
be
ten
o
’
clock
,
when
he
said
,
’
You
had
better
go
to
bed
.
’
I
didn
’
t
know
what
to
do
,
and
I
went
to
bed
.
I
believe
he
thought
I
fell
asleep
,
for
half
an
hour
after
that
he
came
up
and
unlocked
the
oak
chest
we
keep
money
in
when
we
have
much
in
the
house
and
took
out
a
roll
of
something
which
I
believe
was
banknotes
,
though
I
was
not
aware
that
he
had
’
em
there
.
These
he
must
have
got
from
the
bank
when
he
went
there
the
other
day
.
What
does
he
want
banknotes
for
,
if
he
is
only
going
off
for
a
day
?
When
he
had
gone
down
I
thought
of
Eustacia
,
and
how
he
had
met
her
the
night
before
—
I
know
he
did
meet
her
,
Clym
,
for
I
followed
him
part
of
the
way
;
but
I
did
not
like
to
tell
you
when
you
called
,
and
so
make
you
think
ill
of
him
,
as
I
did
not
think
it
was
so
serious
.
Then
I
could
not
stay
in
bed
;
I
got
up
and
dressed
myself
,
and
when
I
heard
him
out
in
the
stable
I
thought
I
would
come
and
tell
you
.
So
I
came
downstairs
without
any
noise
and
slipped
out
.
”
“
Then
he
was
not
absolutely
gone
when
you
left
?
”
“
No
.
Will
you
,
dear
Cousin
Clym
,
go
and
try
to
persuade
him
not
to
go
?
He
takes
no
notice
of
what
I
say
,
and
puts
me
off
with
the
story
of
his
going
on
a
journey
,
and
will
be
home
tomorrow
,
and
all
that
;
but
I
don
’
t
believe
it
.
I
think
you
could
influence
him
.
”