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“
I
must
go
all
the
way
,
”
said
Venn
.
“
There
is
a
quag
between
us
and
that
light
,
and
you
will
walk
into
it
up
to
your
neck
unless
I
take
you
round
.
”
“
But
the
light
is
at
the
inn
,
and
there
is
no
quag
in
front
of
that
.
”
“
No
,
the
light
is
below
the
inn
some
two
or
three
hundred
yards
.
”
“
Never
mind
,
”
said
Thomasin
hurriedly
“
Go
towards
the
light
,
and
not
towards
the
inn
.
”
“
Yes
,
”
answered
Venn
,
swerving
round
in
obedience
;
and
,
after
a
pause
,
“
I
wish
you
would
tell
me
what
this
great
trouble
is
.
I
think
you
have
proved
that
I
can
be
trusted
.
”
“
There
are
some
things
that
cannot
be
—
cannot
be
told
to
—
”
And
then
her
heart
rose
into
her
throat
,
and
she
could
say
no
more
.
Having
seen
Eustacia
’
s
signal
from
the
hill
at
eight
o
’
clock
,
Wildeve
immediately
prepared
to
assist
her
in
her
flight
,
and
,
as
he
hoped
,
accompany
her
.
He
was
somewhat
perturbed
,
and
his
manner
of
informing
Thomasin
that
he
was
going
on
a
journey
was
in
itself
sufficient
to
rouse
her
suspicions
.
When
she
had
gone
to
bed
he
collected
the
few
articles
he
would
require
,
and
went
upstairs
to
the
money
-
chest
,
whence
he
took
a
tolerably
bountiful
sum
in
notes
,
which
had
been
advanced
to
him
on
the
property
he
was
so
soon
to
have
in
possession
,
to
defray
expenses
incidental
to
the
removal
.
He
then
went
to
the
stable
and
coach
-
house
to
assure
himself
that
the
horse
,
gig
,
and
harness
were
in
a
fit
condition
for
a
long
drive
.
Nearly
half
an
hour
was
spent
thus
,
and
on
returning
to
the
house
Wildeve
had
no
thought
of
Thomasin
being
anywhere
but
in
bed
.
He
had
told
the
stable
lad
not
to
stay
up
,
leading
the
boy
to
understand
that
his
departure
would
be
at
three
or
four
in
the
morning
;
for
this
,
though
an
exceptional
hour
,
was
less
strange
than
midnight
,
the
time
actually
agreed
on
,
the
packet
from
Budmouth
sailing
between
one
and
two
.
At
last
all
was
quiet
,
and
he
had
nothing
to
do
but
to
wait
.
By
no
effort
could
he
shake
off
the
oppression
of
spirits
which
he
had
experienced
ever
since
his
last
meeting
with
Eustacia
,
but
he
hoped
there
was
that
in
his
situation
which
money
could
cure
.
He
had
persuaded
himself
that
to
act
not
ungenerously
towards
his
gentle
wife
by
settling
on
her
the
half
of
his
property
,
and
with
chivalrous
devotion
towards
another
and
greater
woman
by
sharing
her
fate
,
was
possible
.