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At
this
hour
the
lonely
dwelling
was
closely
blinded
and
shuttered
from
the
chill
and
darkness
without
.
Wildeve
’
s
clandestine
plan
with
her
was
to
take
a
little
gravel
in
his
hand
and
hold
it
to
the
crevice
at
the
top
of
the
window
shutter
,
which
was
on
the
outside
,
so
that
it
should
fall
with
a
gentle
rustle
,
resembling
that
of
a
mouse
,
between
shutter
and
glass
.
This
precaution
in
attracting
her
attention
was
to
avoid
arousing
the
suspicions
of
her
grandfather
.
The
soft
words
,
“
I
hear
;
wait
for
me
,
”
in
Eustacia
’
s
voice
from
within
told
him
that
she
was
alone
.
He
waited
in
his
customary
manner
by
walking
round
the
enclosure
and
idling
by
the
pool
,
for
Wildeve
was
never
asked
into
the
house
by
his
proud
though
condescending
mistress
.
She
showed
no
sign
of
coming
out
in
a
hurry
.
The
time
wore
on
,
and
he
began
to
grow
impatient
.
In
the
course
of
twenty
minutes
she
appeared
from
round
the
corner
,
and
advanced
as
if
merely
taking
an
airing
.
“
You
would
not
have
kept
me
so
long
had
you
known
what
I
come
about
,
”
he
said
with
bitterness
.
“
Still
,
you
are
worth
waiting
for
.
”
“
What
has
happened
?
”
said
Eustacia
.
“
I
did
not
know
you
were
in
trouble
.
I
too
am
gloomy
enough
.
”
“
I
am
not
in
trouble
,
”
said
he
.
“
It
is
merely
that
affairs
have
come
to
a
head
,
and
I
must
take
a
clear
course
.
”
“
What
course
is
that
?
”
she
asked
with
attentive
interest
.
“
And
can
you
forget
so
soon
what
I
proposed
to
you
the
other
night
?
Why
,
take
you
from
this
place
,
and
carry
you
away
with
me
abroad
.
”
“
I
have
not
forgotten
.
But
why
have
you
come
so
unexpectedly
to
repeat
the
question
,
when
you
only
promised
to
come
next
Saturday
?
I
thought
I
was
to
have
plenty
of
time
to
consider
.
”