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“
The
fact
is
,
”
said
d
’
Urberville
drily
,
“
whatever
your
dear
husband
believed
you
accept
,
and
whatever
he
rejected
you
reject
,
without
the
least
inquiry
or
reasoning
on
your
own
part
.
That
’
s
just
like
you
women
.
Your
mind
is
enslaved
to
his
.
”
“
Ah
,
because
he
knew
everything
!
”
said
she
,
with
a
triumphant
simplicity
of
faith
in
Angel
Clare
that
the
most
perfect
man
could
hardly
have
deserved
,
much
less
her
husband
.
“
Yes
,
but
you
should
not
take
negative
opinions
wholesale
from
another
person
like
that
.
A
pretty
fellow
he
must
be
to
teach
you
such
scepticism
!
”
“
He
never
forced
my
judgement
!
He
would
never
argue
on
the
subject
with
me
!
But
I
looked
at
it
in
this
way
;
what
he
believed
,
after
inquiring
deep
into
doctrines
,
was
much
more
likely
to
be
right
than
what
I
might
believe
,
who
hadn
’
t
looked
into
doctrines
at
all
.
”
“
What
used
he
to
say
?
He
must
have
said
something
?
”
She
reflected
;
and
with
her
acute
memory
for
the
letter
of
Angel
Clare
’
s
remarks
,
even
when
she
did
not
comprehend
their
spirit
,
she
recalled
a
merciless
polemical
syllogism
that
she
had
heard
him
use
when
,
as
it
occasionally
happened
,
he
indulged
in
a
species
of
thinking
aloud
with
her
at
his
side
.
In
delivering
it
she
gave
also
Clare
’
s
accent
and
manner
with
reverential
faithfulness
.
“
Say
that
again
,
”
asked
d
’
Urberville
,
who
had
listened
with
the
greatest
attention
.
She
repeated
the
argument
,
and
d
’
Urberville
thoughtfully
murmured
the
words
after
her
.
“
Anything
else
?
”
he
presently
asked
.