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She
had
learnt
that
he
was
about
to
leave
England
,
and
observed
what
an
excellent
and
promising
scheme
it
seemed
to
be
.
“
Yes
;
it
is
a
likely
scheme
enough
in
a
commercial
sense
,
no
doubt
,
”
he
replied
.
“
But
,
my
dear
Mercy
,
it
snaps
the
continuity
of
existence
.
Perhaps
a
cloister
would
be
preferable
.
”
“
A
cloister
!
O
,
Angel
Clare
!
”
“
Well
?
”
“
Why
,
you
wicked
man
,
a
cloister
implies
a
monk
,
and
a
monk
Roman
Catholicism
.
”
“
And
Roman
Catholicism
sin
,
and
sin
damnation
.
Thou
are
in
a
parlous
state
,
Angel
Clare
.
”
“
I
glory
in
my
Protestantism
!
”
she
said
severely
.
Then
Clare
,
thrown
by
sheer
misery
into
one
of
the
demoniacal
moods
in
which
a
man
does
despite
to
his
true
principles
,
called
her
close
to
him
,
and
fiendishly
whispered
in
her
ear
the
most
heterodox
ideas
he
could
think
of
.
His
momentary
laughter
at
the
horror
which
appeared
on
her
fair
face
ceased
when
it
merged
in
pain
and
anxiety
for
his
welfare
.
“
Dear
Mercy
,
”
he
said
,
“
you
must
forgive
me
.
I
think
I
am
going
crazy
!
”
She
thought
that
he
was
;
and
thus
the
interview
ended
,
and
Clare
re
-
entered
the
Vicarage
.
With
the
local
banker
he
deposited
the
jewels
till
happier
days
should
arise
.
He
also
paid
into
the
bank
thirty
pounds
—
to
be
sent
to
Tess
in
a
few
months
,
as
she
might
require
;
and
wrote
to
her
at
her
parents
’
home
in
Blackmoor
Vale
to
inform
her
of
what
he
had
done
.
This
amount
,
with
the
sum
he
had
already
placed
in
her
hands
—
about
fifty
pounds
—
he
hoped
would
be
amply
sufficient
for
her
wants
just
at
present
,
particularly
as
in
an
emergency
she
had
been
directed
to
apply
to
his
father
.