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He
settled
the
matter
by
clasping
his
arm
round
her
as
he
desired
,
and
Tess
expressed
no
further
negative
.
Thus
they
sidled
slowly
onward
till
it
struck
her
they
had
been
advancing
for
an
unconscionable
time
—
far
longer
than
was
usually
occupied
by
the
short
journey
from
Chaseborough
,
even
at
this
walking
pace
,
and
that
they
were
no
longer
on
hard
road
,
but
in
a
mere
trackway
.
“
Why
,
where
be
we
?
”
she
exclaimed
.
“
Passing
by
a
wood
.
”
“
A
wood
—
what
wood
?
Surely
we
are
quite
out
of
the
road
?
”
“
A
bit
of
The
Chase
—
the
oldest
wood
in
England
.
It
is
a
lovely
night
,
and
why
should
we
not
prolong
our
ride
a
little
?
”
“
How
could
you
be
so
treacherous
!
”
said
Tess
,
between
archness
and
real
dismay
,
and
getting
rid
of
his
arm
by
pulling
open
his
fingers
one
by
one
,
though
at
the
risk
of
slipping
off
herself
.
“
Just
when
I
’
ve
been
putting
such
trust
in
you
,
and
obliging
you
to
please
you
,
because
I
thought
I
had
wronged
you
by
that
push
!
Please
set
me
down
,
and
let
me
walk
home
.
”
“
You
cannot
walk
home
,
darling
,
even
if
the
air
were
clear
.
We
are
miles
away
from
Trantridge
,
if
I
must
tell
you
,
and
in
this
growing
fog
you
might
wander
for
hours
among
these
trees
.
”
“
Never
mind
that
,
”
she
coaxed
.
“
Put
me
down
,
I
beg
you
.
I
don
’
t
mind
where
it
is
;
only
let
me
get
down
,
sir
,
please
!
”
“
Very
well
,
then
,
I
will
—
on
one
condition
.
Having
brought
you
here
to
this
out
-
of
-
the
-
way
place
,
I
feel
myself
responsible
for
your
safe
-
conduct
home
,
whatever
you
may
yourself
feel
about
it
.
As
to
your
getting
to
Trantridge
without
assistance
,
it
is
quite
impossible
;
for
,
to
tell
the
truth
,
dear
,
owing
to
this
fog
,
which
so
disguises
everything
,
I
don
’
t
quite
know
where
we
are
myself
.
Now
,
if
you
will
promise
to
wait
beside
the
horse
while
I
walk
through
the
bushes
till
I
come
to
some
road
or
house
,
and
ascertain
exactly
our
whereabouts
,
I
’
ll
deposit
you
here
willingly
.
When
I
come
back
I
’
ll
give
you
full
directions
,
and
if
you
insist
upon
walking
you
may
;
or
you
may
ride
—
at
your
pleasure
.
”