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371
Oh
that
s
all
!
said
Tess
.
372
You
couldn
t
expect
her
to
throw
her
arms
round
ee
,
an
to
kiss
and
to
coll
ee
all
at
once
.
373
Tess
looked
out
of
the
window
.
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374
I
would
rather
stay
here
with
father
and
you
,
she
said
.
375
But
why
?
376
I
d
rather
not
tell
you
why
,
mother
;
indeed
,
I
don
t
quite
know
why
.
377
A
week
afterwards
she
came
in
one
evening
from
an
unavailing
search
for
some
light
occupation
in
the
immediate
neighbourhood
.
Her
idea
had
been
to
get
together
sufficient
money
during
the
summer
to
purchase
another
horse
.
Hardly
had
she
crossed
the
threshold
before
one
of
the
children
danced
across
the
room
,
saying
,
The
gentleman
s
been
here
!
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378
Her
mother
hastened
to
explain
,
smiles
breaking
from
every
inch
of
her
person
.
Mrs
d
Urberville
s
son
had
called
on
horseback
,
having
been
riding
by
chance
in
the
direction
of
Marlott
.
He
had
wished
to
know
,
finally
,
in
the
name
of
his
mother
,
if
Tess
could
really
come
to
manage
the
old
lady
s
fowl
-
farm
or
not
;
the
lad
who
had
hitherto
superintended
the
birds
having
proved
untrustworthy
.
379
Mr
d
Urberville
says
you
must
be
a
good
girl
if
you
are
at
all
as
you
appear
;
he
knows
you
must
be
worth
your
weight
in
gold
.
He
is
very
much
interested
in
ee
truth
to
tell
.
380
Tess
seemed
for
the
moment
really
pleased
to
hear
that
she
had
won
such
high
opinion
from
a
stranger
when
,
in
her
own
esteem
,
she
had
sunk
so
low
.