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351
I
wish
he
had
never
seen
you
.
352
Very
well
;
then
I
will
be
the
miserablest
woman
in
the
world
,
and
not
let
him
see
me
again
.
No
,
I
won
t
have
him
!
353
It
is
too
late
to
speak
so
.
Come
with
me
.
I
am
going
to
the
inn
to
see
if
he
has
returned
.
Of
course
I
shall
get
to
the
bottom
of
this
story
at
once
.
Mr
.
Wildeve
must
not
suppose
he
can
play
tricks
upon
me
,
or
any
belonging
to
me
.
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354
It
was
not
that
.
The
license
was
wrong
,
and
he
couldn
t
get
another
the
same
day
.
He
will
tell
you
in
a
moment
how
it
was
,
if
he
comes
.
355
Why
didn
t
he
bring
you
back
?
356
That
was
me
!
again
sobbed
Thomasin
.
When
I
found
we
could
not
be
married
I
didn
t
like
to
come
back
with
him
,
and
I
was
very
ill
.
Then
I
saw
Diggory
Venn
,
and
was
glad
to
get
him
to
take
me
home
.
I
cannot
explain
it
any
better
,
and
you
must
be
angry
with
me
if
you
will
.
357
I
shall
see
about
that
,
said
Mrs
.
Yeobright
;
and
they
turned
towards
the
inn
,
known
in
the
neighbourhood
as
the
Quiet
Woman
,
the
sign
of
which
represented
the
figure
of
a
matron
carrying
her
head
under
her
arm
,
beneath
which
gruesome
design
was
written
the
couplet
so
well
known
to
frequenters
of
the
inn
:
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358
SINCE
THE
WOMAN
S
QUIET
LET
NO
MAN
BREED
A
RIOT
.
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360
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1
)
The
inn
which
really
bore
this
sign
and
legend
stood