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O
yes
,
it
can
soon
be
DONE
,
said
Fairway
,
as
if
something
should
be
added
to
make
the
statement
complete
.
He
arose
and
followed
the
Grandfer
,
and
the
rest
also
went
to
the
door
.
In
a
moment
an
open
fly
was
driven
past
,
in
which
sat
Venn
and
Mrs
.
Venn
,
Yeobright
,
and
a
grand
relative
of
Venn
s
who
had
come
from
Budmouth
for
the
occasion
.
The
fly
had
been
hired
at
the
nearest
town
,
regardless
of
distance
and
cost
,
there
being
nothing
on
Egdon
Heath
,
in
Venn
s
opinion
,
dignified
enough
for
such
an
event
when
such
a
woman
as
Thomasin
was
the
bride
;
and
the
church
was
too
remote
for
a
walking
bridal
-
party
.
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As
the
fly
passed
the
group
which
had
run
out
from
the
homestead
they
shouted
Hurrah
!
and
waved
their
hands
;
feathers
and
down
floating
from
their
hair
,
their
sleeves
,
and
the
folds
of
their
garments
at
every
motion
,
and
Grandfer
Cantle
s
seals
dancing
merrily
in
the
sunlight
as
he
twirled
himself
about
.
The
driver
of
the
fly
turned
a
supercilious
gaze
upon
them
;
he
even
treated
the
wedded
pair
themselves
with
something
like
condescension
;
for
in
what
other
state
than
heathen
could
people
,
rich
or
poor
,
exist
who
were
doomed
to
abide
in
such
a
world
s
end
as
Egdon
?
Thomasin
showed
no
such
superiority
to
the
group
at
the
door
,
fluttering
her
hand
as
quickly
as
a
bird
s
wing
towards
them
,
and
asking
Diggory
,
with
tears
in
her
eyes
,
if
they
ought
not
to
alight
and
speak
to
these
kind
neighbours
.
Venn
,
however
,
suggested
that
,
as
they
were
all
coming
to
the
house
in
the
evening
,
this
was
hardly
necessary
.
After
this
excitement
the
saluting
party
returned
to
their
occupation
,
and
the
stuffing
and
sewing
were
soon
afterwards
finished
,
when
Fairway
harnessed
a
horse
,
wrapped
up
the
cumbrous
present
,
and
drove
off
with
it
in
the
cart
to
Venn
s
house
at
Stickleford
.
Yeobright
,
having
filled
the
office
at
the
wedding
service
which
naturally
fell
to
his
hands
,
and
afterwards
returned
to
the
house
with
the
husband
and
wife
,
was
indisposed
to
take
part
in
the
feasting
and
dancing
that
wound
up
the
evening
.
Thomasin
was
disappointed
.
I
wish
I
could
be
there
without
dashing
your
spirits
,
he
said
.
But
I
might
be
too
much
like
the
skull
at
the
banquet
.
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No
,
no
.
Well
,
dear
,
apart
from
that
,
if
you
would
excuse
me
,
I
should
be
glad
.
I
know
it
seems
unkind
;
but
,
dear
Thomasin
,
I
fear
I
should
not
be
happy
in
the
company
there
,
that
s
the
truth
of
it
.
I
shall
always
be
coming
to
see
you
at
your
new
home
,
you
know
,
so
that
my
absence
now
will
not
matter
.
Then
I
give
in
.
Do
whatever
will
be
most
comfortable
to
yourself
.