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Dinner
-
time
came
,
and
the
whirling
ceased
;
whereupon
Tess
left
her
post
,
her
knees
trembling
so
wretchedly
with
the
shaking
of
the
machine
that
she
could
scarcely
walk
.
“
You
ought
to
het
a
quart
o
’
drink
into
‘
ee
,
as
I
’
ve
done
,
”
said
Marian
.
“
You
wouldn
’
t
look
so
white
then
.
Why
,
souls
above
us
,
your
face
is
as
if
you
’
d
been
hagrode
!
”
It
occurred
to
the
good
-
natured
Marian
that
,
as
Tess
was
so
tired
,
her
discovery
of
her
visitor
’
s
presence
might
have
the
bad
effect
of
taking
away
her
appetite
;
and
Marian
was
thinking
of
inducing
Tess
to
descend
by
a
ladder
on
the
further
side
of
the
stack
when
the
gentleman
came
forward
and
looked
up
.
Tess
uttered
a
short
little
“
Oh
!
”
And
a
moment
after
she
said
,
quickly
,
“
I
shall
eat
my
dinner
here
—
right
on
the
rick
.
”
Sometimes
,
when
they
were
so
far
from
their
cottages
,
they
all
did
this
;
but
as
there
was
rather
a
keen
wind
going
today
,
Marian
and
the
rest
descended
,
and
sat
under
the
straw
-
stack
.
The
newcomer
was
,
indeed
,
Alec
d
’
Urberville
,
the
late
Evangelist
,
despite
his
changed
attire
and
aspect
.
It
was
obvious
at
a
glance
that
the
original
WELTLUST
had
come
back
;
that
he
had
restored
himself
,
as
nearly
as
a
man
could
do
who
had
grown
three
or
four
years
older
,
to
the
old
jaunty
,
slapdash
guise
under
which
Tess
had
first
known
her
admirer
,
and
cousin
so
-
called
.
Having
decided
to
remain
where
she
was
,
Tess
sat
down
among
the
bundles
,
out
of
sight
of
the
ground
,
and
began
her
meal
;
till
,
by
-
and
-
by
,
she
heard
footsteps
on
the
ladder
,
and
immediately
after
Alec
appeared
upon
the
stack
—
now
an
oblong
and
level
platform
of
sheaves
.
He
strode
across
them
,
and
sat
down
opposite
of
her
without
a
word
.
Tess
continued
to
eat
her
modest
dinner
,
a
slice
of
thick
pancake
which
she
had
brought
with
her
.
The
other
workfolk
were
by
this
time
all
gathered
under
the
rick
,
where
the
loose
straw
formed
a
comfortable
retreat
.
“
I
am
here
again
,
as
you
see
,
”
said
d
’
Urberville
.
“
Why
do
you
trouble
me
so
!
”
she
cried
,
reproach
flashing
from
her
very
finger
-
ends
.
“
I
trouble
YOU
?
I
think
I
may
ask
,
why
do
you
trouble
me
?
”