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He
glanced
towards
the
row
of
girls
.
“
She
ought
to
ha
’
told
him
just
before
they
went
to
church
,
when
he
could
hardly
have
backed
out
,
”
exclaimed
Marian
.
“
Yes
,
she
ought
,
”
agreed
Izz
.
“
She
must
have
seen
what
he
was
after
,
and
should
ha
’
refused
him
,
”
cried
Retty
spasmodically
.
“
And
what
do
you
say
,
my
dear
?
”
asked
the
dairyman
of
Tess
.
“
I
think
she
ought
—
to
have
told
him
the
true
state
of
things
—
or
else
refused
him
—
I
don
’
t
know
,
”
replied
Tess
,
the
bread
-
and
-
butter
choking
her
.
“
Be
cust
if
I
’
d
have
done
either
o
’
t
,
”
said
Beck
Knibbs
,
a
married
helper
from
one
of
the
cottages
.
“
All
’
s
fair
in
love
and
war
.
I
’
d
ha
’
married
en
just
as
she
did
,
and
if
he
’
d
said
two
words
to
me
about
not
telling
him
beforehand
anything
whatsomdever
about
my
first
chap
that
I
hadn
’
t
chose
to
tell
,
I
’
d
ha
’
knocked
him
down
wi
’
the
rolling
-
pin
—
a
scram
little
feller
like
he
!
Any
woman
could
do
it
.
”
The
laughter
which
followed
this
sally
was
supplemented
only
by
a
sorry
smile
,
for
form
’
s
sake
,
from
Tess
.
What
was
comedy
to
them
was
tragedy
to
her
;
and
she
could
hardly
bear
their
mirth
.
She
soon
rose
from
table
,
and
,
with
an
impression
that
Clare
would
soon
follow
her
,
went
along
a
little
wriggling
path
,
now
stepping
to
one
side
of
the
irrigating
channels
,
and
now
to
the
other
,
till
she
stood
by
the
main
stream
of
the
Var
.
Men
had
been
cutting
the
water
-
weeds
higher
up
the
river
,
and
masses
of
them
were
floating
past
her
—
moving
islands
of
green
crow
-
foot
,
whereon
she
might
almost
have
ridden
;
long
locks
of
which
weed
had
lodged
against
the
piles
driven
to
keep
the
cows
from
crossing
.
Yes
,
there
was
the
pain
of
it
.
This
question
of
a
woman
telling
her
story
—
the
heaviest
of
crosses
to
herself
—
seemed
but
amusement
to
others
.
It
was
as
if
people
should
laugh
at
martyrdom
.