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Far from the Madding Crowd

CHAPTER XI
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You are glad to see me, Frank ?" "Oh yes--of course." "Can you--come to me!" My dear Fan, no! The bugle has sounded, the barrack gates are closed, and I have no leave.

We are all of us as good as in the county gaol till to-morrow morning." "Then I shan't see you till then!" The words were in a faltering tone of disappointment.
"How did you get here from Weatherbury ?" "I walked--some part of the way--the rest by the carriers." "I am surprised." "Yes--so am I.

And Frank, when will it be ?" "What ?" "That you promised." "I don't quite recollect." "O you do! Don't speak like that.

It weighs me to the earth.

It makes me say what ought to be said first by you." "Never mind--say it." "O, must I ?--it is, when shall we be married, Frank ?" "Oh, I see.


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