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“
It
is
a
long
while
before
he
returns
past
Trantridge
Cross
.
Supposing
we
walk
round
the
grounds
to
pass
the
time
,
my
pretty
Coz
?
”
Tess
wished
to
abridge
her
visit
as
much
as
possible
;
but
the
young
man
was
pressing
,
and
she
consented
to
accompany
him
.
He
conducted
her
about
the
lawns
,
and
flower
-
beds
,
and
conservatories
;
and
thence
to
the
fruit
-
garden
and
greenhouses
,
where
he
asked
her
if
she
liked
strawberries
.
“
Yes
,
”
said
Tess
,
“
when
they
come
.
”
“
They
are
already
here
.
”
D
’
Urberville
began
gathering
specimens
of
the
fruit
for
her
,
handing
them
back
to
her
as
he
stooped
;
and
,
presently
,
selecting
a
specially
fine
product
of
the
“
British
Queen
”
variety
,
he
stood
up
and
held
it
by
the
stem
to
her
mouth
.
“
No
—
no
!
”
she
said
quickly
,
putting
her
fingers
between
his
hand
and
her
lips
.
“
I
would
rather
take
it
in
my
own
hand
.
”
“
Nonsense
!
”
he
insisted
;
and
in
a
slight
distress
she
parted
her
lips
and
took
it
in
.
They
had
spent
some
time
wandering
desultorily
thus
,
Tess
eating
in
a
half
-
pleased
,
half
-
reluctant
state
whatever
d
’
Urberville
offered
her
.
When
she
could
consume
no
more
of
the
strawberries
he
filled
her
little
basket
with
them
;
and
then
the
two
passed
round
to
the
rose
trees
,
whence
he
gathered
blossoms
and
gave
her
to
put
in
her
bosom
.
She
obeyed
like
one
in
a
dream
,
and
when
she
could
affix
no
more
he
himself
tucked
a
bud
or
two
into
her
hat
,
and
heaped
her
basket
with
others
in
the
prodigality
of
his
bounty
.
At
last
,
looking
at
his
watch
,
he
said
,
“
Now
,
by
the
time
you
have
had
something
to
eat
,
it
will
be
time
for
you
to
leave
,
if
you
want
to
catch
the
carrier
to
Shaston
.
Come
here
,
and
I
’
ll
see
what
grub
I
can
find
.
”
Stoke
d
’
Urberville
took
her
back
to
the
lawn
and
into
the
tent
,
where
he
left
her
,
soon
reappearing
with
a
basket
of
light
luncheon
,
which
he
put
before
her
himself
.
It
was
evidently
the
gentleman
’
s
wish
not
to
be
disturbed
in
this
pleasant
TETE
-
A
-
TETE
by
the
servantry
.
“
Do
you
mind
my
smoking
?
”
he
asked
.