Tess of the D'urbervilles; a Pure Woman Faithfully Presented

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I think I ought to make him even now ! You would be better for him than — I don't know what I am saying. O ! O ! " - Thegr went up to heriand clasped her round, but still hef sobs tore her. "Get some water," said Marian. "She's upset by us, poor thing, poor thing ! " They gently led her " THEY HUNO XBOUT HKS IN TBSIB FLOWING WHITE NIGHTQOWNS." THE CONSEQUENCE. 227 back to the side of her bed, where they kissed her warmly.
" You are best f or'n," said Marian. " More ladylike, and a better schola
...r than we, especially since he has taught 'ee so much. But even you ought to be proud. You be proud, I'm sure ! " " Yes, I am," she said ; " and I am ashamed at so break- ing down ! " When they were all ia bed, and the light was out, Maiian whispered across to her, " You wiU think of us when you be his wife, Tess, and of how we told 'ee that we loved him, and how we tried not to hate you, and did not hate you, and could not hate you, because you were his" choice, and we never hoped to be chose by him." They were not awaije that, at these words, salt, stinging tears trickled down upon Tess's pillow anew, and how she resolved, with a bursting heart, to tell all her history to Angel Clare, despite her mother's command — to let him for whom she lived and breathed despise her if he would, and her mother regard her as a fool, rather than preserve a silence which might be deemed a treachery to him, and which somehow seemed a wrong to these.

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