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“
But
,
”
said
she
tremulously
,
“
suppose
your
sin
was
not
of
your
own
seeking
?
”
He
shook
his
head
.
“
I
cannot
split
hairs
on
that
burning
query
,
”
he
said
.
“
I
have
walked
hundreds
of
miles
this
past
summer
,
painting
these
texes
on
every
wall
,
gate
,
and
stile
the
length
and
breadth
of
this
district
.
I
leave
their
application
to
the
hearts
of
the
people
who
read
’
em
.
”
“
I
think
they
are
horrible
,
”
said
Tess
.
“
Crushing
!
killing
!
”
“
That
’
s
what
they
are
meant
to
be
!
”
he
replied
in
a
trade
voice
.
“
But
you
should
read
my
hottest
ones
—
them
I
kips
for
slums
and
seaports
.
They
’
d
make
ye
wriggle
!
Not
but
what
this
is
a
very
good
tex
for
rural
districts
.
.
.
.
Ah
—
there
’
s
a
nice
bit
of
blank
wall
up
by
that
barn
standing
to
waste
.
I
must
put
one
there
—
one
that
it
will
be
good
for
dangerous
young
females
like
yerself
to
heed
.
Will
ye
wait
,
missy
?
”
“
No
,
”
said
she
;
and
taking
her
basket
Tess
trudged
on
.
A
little
way
forward
she
turned
her
head
.
The
old
gray
wall
began
to
advertise
a
similar
fiery
lettering
to
the
first
,
with
a
strange
and
unwonted
mien
,
as
if
distressed
at
duties
it
had
never
before
been
called
upon
to
perform
.
It
was
with
a
sudden
flush
that
she
read
and
realized
what
was
to
be
the
inscription
he
was
now
halfway
through
—
THOU
,
SHALT
,
NOT
,
COMMIT
—
Her
cheerful
friend
saw
her
looking
,
stopped
his
brush
,
and
shouted
—
“
If
you
want
to
ask
for
edification
on
these
things
of
moment
,
there
’
s
a
very
earnest
good
man
going
to
preach
a
charity
-
sermon
today
in
the
parish
you
are
going
to
—
Mr
Clare
of
Emminster
.
I
’
m
not
of
his
persuasion
now
,
but
he
’
s
a
good
man
,
and
he
’
ll
expound
as
well
as
any
parson
I
know
.
’
Twas
he
began
the
work
in
me
.
”