Monday, December 17, 2007

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But--since this painful matter has been opened up--what really happened?" asked Phillotson, with the firmness of a man who felt that a sharp smart now was better than a long agony of suspense hereafter. "Cases arise, and this is one, when even ungenerous questions must be put to make false assumptions impossible, and to kill scandal." ¡¡¡¡ Jude explained readily; giving the whole series of adventures, including the night at the shepherd's, her wet arrival at his lodging, her indisposition from her immersion, their vigil of discussion, and his seeing her off next morning. ¡¡¡¡ "Well now," said Phillotson at the conclusion, "I take it as
oil paintingyour final word, and I know I can believe you, that the suspicion which led to her rustication is an absolutely baseless one?" ¡¡¡¡ "It is," said Jude solemnly. "Absolutely. So help me God!" ¡¡¡¡ The schoolmaster rose. Each of the twain felt that the interview could not comfortably merge in a friendly discussion of their recent experiences, after the manner of friends; and when Jude had taken him round, and shown him some features of the renovation which the old cathedral was undergoing, Phillotson bade the young man good-day and went away.

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