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“
No
.
I
had
been
at
Budmouth
—
till
two
days
ago
—
and
that
was
where
I
had
intended
to
take
her
;
but
when
I
came
to
fetch
her
we
decided
upon
Anglebury
,
forgetting
that
a
new
license
would
be
necessary
.
There
was
not
time
to
get
to
Budmouth
afterwards
.
”
“
I
think
you
are
very
much
to
blame
,
”
said
Mrs
.
Yeobright
.
“
It
was
quite
my
fault
we
chose
Anglebury
,
”
Thomasin
pleaded
.
“
I
proposed
it
because
I
was
not
known
there
.
”
“
I
know
so
well
that
I
am
to
blame
that
you
need
not
remind
me
of
it
,
”
replied
Wildeve
shortly
.
“
Such
things
don
’
t
happen
for
nothing
,
”
said
the
aunt
.
“
It
is
a
great
slight
to
me
and
my
family
;
and
when
it
gets
known
there
will
be
a
very
unpleasant
time
for
us
.
How
can
she
look
her
friends
in
the
face
tomorrow
?
It
is
a
very
great
injury
,
and
one
I
cannot
easily
forgive
.
It
may
even
reflect
on
her
character
.
”
“
Nonsense
,
”
said
Wildeve
.
Thomasin
’
s
large
eyes
had
flown
from
the
face
of
one
to
the
face
of
the
other
during
this
discussion
,
and
she
now
said
anxiously
,
“
Will
you
allow
me
,
Aunt
,
to
talk
it
over
alone
with
Damon
for
five
minutes
?
Will
you
,
Damon
?
”
“
Certainly
,
dear
,
”
said
Wildeve
,
“
if
your
aunt
will
excuse
us
.
”
He
led
her
into
an
adjoining
room
,
leaving
Mrs
.
Yeobright
by
the
fire
.
As
soon
as
they
were
alone
,
and
the
door
closed
,
Thomasin
said
,
turning
up
her
pale
,
tearful
face
to
him
,
“
It
is
killing
me
,
this
,
Damon
!
I
did
not
mean
to
part
from
you
in
anger
at
Anglebury
this
morning
;
but
I
was
frightened
and
hardly
knew
what
I
said
.
I
’
ve
not
let
Aunt
know
how
much
I
suffered
today
;
and
it
is
so
hard
to
command
my
face
and
voice
,
and
to
smile
as
if
it
were
a
slight
thing
to
me
;
but
I
try
to
do
so
,
that
she
may
not
be
still
more
indignant
with
you
.
I
know
you
could
not
help
it
,
dear
,
whatever
Aunt
may
think
.
”
“
She
is
very
unpleasant
.
”