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Adam Bede

CHAPTER XV
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To prevent such a surprise, she always bolted her door, and she had not forgotten to do so to-night.

It was well: for there now came a light tap, and Hetty, with a leaping heart, rushed to blow out the candles and throw them into the drawer.

She dared not stay to take out her ear-rings, but she threw off her scarf, and let it fall on the floor, before the light tap came again.

We shall know how it was that the light tap came, if we leave Hetty for a short time and return to Dinah, at the moment when she had delivered Totty to her mother's arms, and was come upstairs to her bedroom, adjoining Hetty's.
Dinah delighted in her bedroom window.

Being on the second story of that tall house, it gave her a wide view over the fields.


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