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He
quietly
left
the
room
,
and
the
two
glasses
of
wine
that
he
had
poured
out
for
their
supper
one
for
her
,
one
for
him
remained
on
the
table
untasted
.
This
was
what
their
AGAPE
had
come
to
.
At
tea
,
two
or
three
hours
earlier
,
they
had
,
in
the
freakishness
of
affection
,
drunk
from
one
cup
.
The
closing
of
the
door
behind
him
,
gently
as
it
had
been
pulled
to
,
roused
Tess
from
her
stupor
.
He
was
gone
;
she
could
not
stay
.
Hastily
flinging
her
cloak
around
her
she
opened
the
door
and
followed
,
putting
out
the
candles
as
if
she
were
never
coming
back
.
The
rain
was
over
and
the
night
was
now
clear
.
She
was
soon
close
at
his
heels
,
for
Clare
walked
slowly
and
without
purpose
.
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His
form
beside
her
light
gray
figure
looked
black
,
sinister
,
and
forbidding
,
and
she
felt
as
sarcasm
the
touch
of
the
jewels
of
which
she
had
been
momentarily
so
proud
.
Clare
turned
at
hearing
her
footsteps
,
but
his
recognition
of
her
presence
seemed
to
make
no
difference
to
him
,
and
he
went
on
over
the
five
yawning
arches
of
the
great
bridge
in
front
of
the
house
.
The
cow
and
horse
tracks
in
the
road
were
full
of
water
,
and
rain
having
been
enough
to
charge
them
,
but
not
enough
to
wash
them
away
.
Across
these
minute
pools
the
reflected
stars
flitted
in
a
quick
transit
as
she
passed
;
she
would
not
have
known
they
were
shining
overhead
if
she
had
not
seen
them
there
the
vastest
things
of
the
universe
imaged
in
objects
so
mean
.
The
place
to
which
they
had
travelled
today
was
in
the
same
valley
as
Talbothays
,
but
some
miles
lower
down
the
river
;
and
the
surroundings
being
open
she
kept
easily
in
sight
of
him
.
Away
from
the
house
the
road
wound
through
the
meads
,
and
along
these
she
followed
Clare
without
any
attempt
to
come
up
with
him
or
to
attract
him
,
but
with
dumb
and
vacant
fidelity
.
At
last
,
however
,
her
listless
walk
brought
her
up
alongside
him
,
and
still
he
said
nothing
.
The
cruelty
of
fooled
honesty
is
often
great
after
enlightenment
,
and
it
was
mighty
in
Clare
now
.
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The
outdoor
air
had
apparently
taken
away
from
him
all
tendency
to
act
on
impulse
;
she
knew
that
he
saw
her
without
irradiation
in
all
her
bareness
;
that
Time
was
chanting
his
satiric
psalm
at
her
then
Behold
,
when
thy
face
is
made
bare
,
he
that
loved
thee
shall
hate
;