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“
I
’
ll
go
,
”
said
Clym
.
“
O
,
Eustacia
!
”
Thomasin
carried
in
her
arms
a
large
bundle
;
and
having
by
this
time
seated
herself
she
began
to
unroll
it
,
when
a
baby
appeared
as
the
kernel
to
the
husks
—
dry
,
warm
,
and
unconscious
of
travel
or
rough
weather
.
Thomasin
briefly
kissed
the
baby
,
and
then
found
time
to
begin
crying
as
she
said
,
“
I
brought
baby
,
for
I
was
afraid
what
might
happen
to
her
.
I
suppose
it
will
be
her
death
,
but
I
couldn
’
t
leave
her
with
Rachel
!
”
Clym
hastily
put
together
the
logs
on
the
hearth
,
raked
abroad
the
embers
,
which
were
scarcely
yet
extinct
,
and
blew
up
a
flame
with
the
bellows
.
“
Dry
yourself
,
”
he
said
.
“
I
’
ll
go
and
get
some
more
wood
.
”
“
No
,
no
—
don
’
t
stay
for
that
.
I
’
ll
make
up
the
fire
.
Will
you
go
at
once
—
please
will
you
?
”
Yeobright
ran
upstairs
to
finish
dressing
himself
.
While
he
was
gone
another
rapping
came
to
the
door
.
This
time
there
was
no
delusion
that
it
might
be
Eustacia
’
s
—
the
footsteps
just
preceding
it
had
been
heavy
and
slow
.
Yeobright
thinking
it
might
possibly
be
Fairway
with
a
note
in
answer
,
descended
again
and
opened
the
door
.
“
Captain
Vye
?
”
he
said
to
a
dripping
figure
.
“
Is
my
granddaughter
here
?
”
said
the
captain
.
“
No
.
”