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"Another et off till then I think it will be a month or et over your trouble--one littleto console you; but I shall never get over mine, and no consolation will come!"
"Clyht kindly of you I know that, if she had lived, you would have been reconciled with her"
"But she didn't coh I asked her, before I one there, she would never have died saying, 'I am a broken-hearted woman, cast off by my son' My door has always been open to her--a welcome here has always awaited her But that she never came to see"
"You had better not talk any more now, Clym," said Eustacia faintly fro intolerable to her
"Let me talk to you instead for the little tily "Consider what a one-sided way you have of looking at the matter, Clym When she said that to the little boy you had not found her and taken her into your arht have been uttered in a s in haste She soh she did not co to see you Do you suppose a iving thought? She forgave iven you?"
"You laboured to win her round; I did nothing I, as going to teach people the higher secrets of happiness, did not kno to keep out of that gross h to avoid"
"How did you get here tonight, Thomasin?" said Eustacia
"Damon set don on business, and he will coly they soon after heard the noise of wheels Wildeve had co
"Send out and tell him I will be down in two minutes," said Thomasin
"I will run down myself," said Eustacia