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"
I
do
n't
want
to
be
waited
on
by
bailiffs
in
livery
,
"
she
said
;
"
you
will
never
get
back
though
most
probably
--
at
least
not
you
and
your
diamonds
together
.
The
French
will
have
those
They
will
be
here
in
two
hours
,
and
I
shall
be
half
way
to
Ghent
by
that
time
.
I
would
not
sell
you
my
horses
,
no
,
not
for
the
two
largest
diamonds
that
your
Ladyship
wore
at
the
ball
.
"
Lady
Bareacres
trembled
with
rage
and
terror
.
The
diamonds
were
sewed
into
her
habit
,
and
secreted
in
my
Lord
's
padding
and
boots
.
"
Woman
,
the
diamonds
are
at
the
banker
's
,
and
I
WILL
have
the
horses
,
"
she
said
.
Rebecca
laughed
in
her
face
.
The
infuriate
Countess
went
below
,
and
sate
in
her
carriage
;
her
maid
,
her
courier
,
and
her
husband
were
sent
once
more
through
the
town
,
each
to
look
for
cattle
;
and
woe
betide
those
who
came
last
!
Her
Ladyship
was
resolved
on
departing
the
very
instant
the
horses
arrived
from
any
quarter
--
with
her
husband
or
without
him
.
Rebecca
had
the
pleasure
of
seeing
her
Ladyship
in
the
horseless
carriage
,
and
keeping
her
eyes
fixed
upon
her
,
and
bewailing
,
in
the
loudest
tone
of
voice
,
the
Countess
's
perplexities
.
"
Not
to
be
able
to
get
horses
!
"
she
said
,
"
and
to
have
all
those
diamonds
sewed
into
the
carriage
cushions
!
What
a
prize
it
will
be
for
the
French
when
they
come
!
--
the
carriage
and
the
diamonds
,
I
mean
;
not
the
lady
!
"
She
gave
this
information
to
the
landlord
,
to
the
servants
,
to
the
guests
,
and
the
innumerable
stragglers
about
the
courtyard
.
Lady
Bareacres
could
have
shot
her
from
the
carriage
window
.
It
was
while
enjoying
the
humiliation
of
her
enemy
that
Rebecca
caught
sight
of
Jos
,
who
made
towards
her
directly
he
perceived
her
.
That
altered
,
frightened
,
fat
face
,
told
his
secret
well
enough
.
He
too
wanted
to
fly
,
and
was
on
the
look-out
for
the
means
of
escape
.
"
HE
shall
buy
my
horses
,
"
thought
Rebecca
,
"
and
I
'll
ride
the
mare
.
"
Jos
walked
up
to
his
friend
,
and
put
the
question
for
the
hundredth
time
during
the
past
hour
,
"
Did
she
know
where
horses
were
to
be
had
?
"
"
What
,
YOU
fly
?
"
said
Rebecca
,
with
a
laugh
.
"
I
thought
you
were
the
champion
of
all
the
ladies
,
Mr.
Sedley
.
"
"
I
--
I
'm
not
a
military
man
,
"
gasped
he
.
"
And
Amelia
?
--
Who
is
to
protect
that
poor
little
sister
of
yours
?
"
asked
Rebecca
.
"
You
surely
would
not
desert
her
?
"
"
What
good
can
I
do
her
,
suppose
--
suppose
the
enemy
arrive
?
"
Jos
answered
.
"
They
'll
spare
the
women
;
but
my
man
tells
me
that
they
have
taken
an
oath
to
give
no
quarter
to
the
men
--
the
dastardly
cowards
.
"