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Wessex Tales

CHAPTER III
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Two people appeared before her.

For one, instead of the drabbish woman she had expected, Mrs.Hall saw a pale, dark-eyed, ladylike creature, whose personality ruled her attire rather than was ruled by it.

She was in a new and handsome gown, of course, and an old bonnet.

She was standing up, agitated; her hand was held by her companion--none else than Sally's affianced, Farmer Charles Darton, upon whose fine figure the pale stranger's eyes were fixed, as his were fixed upon her.

His other hand held the rein of his horse, which was standing saddled as if just led in.
At sight of Mrs.Hall they both turned, looking at her in a way neither quite conscious nor unconscious, and without seeming to recollect that words were necessary as a solution to the scene.


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