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“
Well
,
how
is
it
going
on
now
?
”
said
Venn
in
a
whisper
.
“
Mr
.
Yeobright
is
better
;
but
Mrs
.
Yeobright
and
Mr
.
Wildeve
are
dead
and
cold
.
The
doctor
says
they
were
quite
gone
before
they
were
out
of
the
water
.
”
“
Ah
!
I
thought
as
much
when
I
hauled
’
em
up
.
And
Mrs
.
Wildeve
?
”
“
She
is
as
well
as
can
be
expected
.
The
doctor
had
her
put
between
blankets
,
for
she
was
almost
as
wet
as
they
that
had
been
in
the
river
,
poor
young
thing
.
You
don
’
t
seem
very
dry
,
reddleman
.
”
“
Oh
,
’
tis
not
much
.
I
have
changed
my
things
.
This
is
only
a
little
dampness
I
’
ve
got
coming
through
the
rain
again
.
”
“
Stand
by
the
fire
.
Mis
’
ess
says
you
be
to
have
whatever
you
want
,
and
she
was
sorry
when
she
was
told
that
you
’
d
gone
away
.
”
Venn
drew
near
to
the
fireplace
,
and
looked
into
the
flames
in
an
absent
mood
.
The
steam
came
from
his
leggings
and
ascended
the
chimney
with
the
smoke
,
while
he
thought
of
those
who
were
upstairs
.
Two
were
corpses
,
one
had
barely
escaped
the
jaws
of
death
,
another
was
sick
and
a
widow
.
The
last
occasion
on
which
he
had
lingered
by
that
fireplace
was
when
the
raffle
was
in
progress
;
when
Wildeve
was
alive
and
well
;
Thomasin
active
and
smiling
in
the
next
room
;
Yeobright
and
Eustacia
just
made
husband
and
wife
,
and
Mrs
.
Yeobright
living
at
Blooms
-
End
.
It
had
seemed
at
that
time
that
the
then
position
of
affairs
was
good
for
at
least
twenty
years
to
come
.
Yet
,
of
all
the
circle
,
he
himself
was
the
only
one
whose
situation
had
not
materially
changed
.
While
he
ruminated
a
footstep
descended
the
stairs
.
It
was
the
nurse
,
who
brought
in
her
hand
a
rolled
mass
of
wet
paper
.
The
woman
was
so
engrossed
with
her
occupation
that
she
hardly
saw
Venn
.
She
took
from
a
cupboard
some
pieces
of
twine
,
which
she
strained
across
the
fireplace
,
tying
the
end
of
each
piece
to
the
firedog
,
previously
pulled
forward
for
the
purpose
,
and
,
unrolling
the
wet
papers
,
she
began
pinning
them
one
by
one
to
the
strings
in
a
manner
of
clothes
on
a
line
.