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“
I
am
going
to
work
all
the
afternoon
instead
of
leaving
at
two
as
the
others
will
do
.
”
He
looked
sullenly
at
her
and
went
away
.
Tess
felt
that
she
could
not
have
come
to
a
much
worse
place
;
but
anything
was
better
than
gallantry
.
When
two
o
’
clock
arrived
the
professional
reed
-
drawers
tossed
off
the
last
half
-
pint
in
their
flagon
,
put
down
their
hooks
,
tied
their
last
sheaves
,
and
went
away
.
Marian
and
Izz
would
have
done
likewise
,
but
on
hearing
that
Tess
meant
to
stay
,
to
make
up
by
longer
hours
for
her
lack
of
skill
,
they
would
not
leave
her
.
Looking
out
at
the
snow
,
which
still
fell
,
Marian
exclaimed
,
“
Now
,
we
’
ve
got
it
all
to
ourselves
.
”
And
so
at
last
the
conversation
turned
to
their
old
experiences
at
the
dairy
;
and
,
of
course
,
the
incidents
of
their
affection
for
Angel
Clare
.
“
Izz
and
Marian
,
”
said
Mrs
Angel
Clare
,
with
a
dignity
which
was
extremely
touching
,
seeing
how
very
little
of
a
wife
she
was
:
“
I
can
’
t
join
in
talk
with
you
now
,
as
I
used
to
do
,
about
Mr
Clare
;
you
will
see
that
I
cannot
;
because
,
although
he
is
gone
away
from
me
for
the
present
,
he
is
my
husband
.
”
Izz
was
by
nature
the
sauciest
and
most
caustic
of
all
the
four
girls
who
had
loved
Clare
.
“
He
was
a
very
splendid
lover
,
no
doubt
,
”
she
said
;
“
but
I
don
’
t
think
he
is
a
too
fond
husband
to
go
away
from
you
so
soon
.
”
“
He
had
to
go
—
he
was
obliged
to
go
,
to
see
about
the
land
over
there
!
”
pleaded
Tess
.
“
He
might
have
tided
‘
ee
over
the
winter
.
”
“
Ah
—
that
’
s
owing
to
an
accident
—
a
misunderstanding
;
and
we
won
’
t
argue
it
,
”
Tess
answered
,
with
tearfulness
in
her
words
.
“
Perhaps
there
’
s
a
good
deal
to
be
said
for
him
!
He
did
not
go
away
,
like
some
husbands
,
without
telling
me
;
and
I
can
always
find
out
where
he
is
.
”
After
this
they
continued
for
some
long
time
in
a
reverie
,
as
they
went
on
seizing
the
ears
of
corn
,
drawing
out
the
straw
,
gathering
it
under
their
arms
,
and
cutting
off
the
ears
with
their
bill
-
hooks
,
nothing
sounding
in
the
barn
but
the
swish
of
the
straw
and
the
crunch
of
the
hook
.
Then
Tess
suddenly
flagged
,
and
sank
down
upon
the
heap
of
wheat
-
ears
at
her
feet
.