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Chapter 11 Farmer Boldwood becomes desperate
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Liddy was allowed a week's holiday to visit her sister,

who lived a few miles away. To avoid seeing Mr Bold-wood,Bathsheba herself arranged to visit Liddy at her sister's home for a day or two. She left her cleaning-woman,Maryann,in charge of the house,and set out on foot one evening.

She had walked only about two miles when she saw,coming towards her,the one man who she did not wish to see. His changed appearance showed her that he had received her letter.

‘Oh,is it you,Mr Boldwood?’she said,with a guilty blush1.

‘You know how I feel about you,’he said slowly. ‘A love as strong as death. A letter cannot change that feeling. ’

‘Don't speak of it,’she whispered.

‘Then I have nothing to say. Your letter was excellently clear. We are not going to marry. ’

Bathsheba said confusedly,‘Good evening,’and walked on a little further. But Boldwood could not let her go.

‘Bathsheba—darling—is it really final?’

‘Indeed it is. ’

‘Oh Bathsheba,have pity on me!I am mad with love for you!Don't refuse me now!You turned to me,and encour-aged me,before I ever thought of you!’

‘What you call encouragement was a childish2 joke. I'm deeply sorry I sent the valentine. Must you go on reminding me of it?’

‘I love you too much to blame you for it!Bathsheba,you are the first woman I have ever loved. How nearly you promised to marry me!What has happened to your kindness towards me?’

Bathsheba looked him quietly and openly in the face and said,‘Mr Boldwood,I promised you nothing. ’

‘How can you be so heartless!If I had known how awfully3 bitter this love would be,I'd have avoided you,and been deaf to you!I tell you all this,but what do you care!’

Bathsheba's control was breaking. She shook her head desperately4 as the man's angry words rained down on her.

‘Forgive me,sir!I can't love as you can!’

‘That's not a good reason,Miss Everdene!You aren't the cold woman you're pretending to be!You're hiding the fact that you've a burning heart like mine. Your love is given to another man!’

He knows!she thought. He knows about Frank!

‘Why didn't Troy leave my darling alone?he continued fiercely. ‘Tell me honestly,if you hadn't met him,would you have accepted my proposal?’

She delayed her answer,but she was too honest to stay silent. ‘Yes,’she whispered.

‘In my absence he stole my most valuable prize from me. Now I've lost my respect and my good name,and everybody laughs at me. Marry him,go on,marry him!I would have died for you,but you have given yourself to a worthless5 man. Perhaps he has even kissed you!Tell me he hasn't!’

She was frightened of Boldwood's anger,but she answered bravely,‘He has. I'm not ashamed to speak the truth. ’

‘I would have given a fortune to touch your hand,’cried Boldwood wildly,‘but you have let a man like that—kiss you!One day he'll be sorry,and realize the pain he's caused me!’

‘Be kind to him,sir,’she cried miserably,‘because I love him so much!’

Boldwood was no longer listening to her. ‘I'll punish him!Sweet Bathsheba,forgive me!I've been blaming you,but it's his fault. He stole your dear heart away with his lies. When I find him,I'll fight him!Keep him away from me,Bathsbeba!’

The desperate man stood still for a moment,then turned and left her. Bathsheba walked up and down,crying and whispering to herself,then threw herself down by the road,exhausted. She knew that Troy was away in Bath at the moment,but would be returning to Weatherbury very soon. If he came to visit her,and Boldwood saw him,a fierce argu-ment would be the result,and Troy could be hurt. But per-haps Gabriel and Boldwood were right,and she should not see him again?If she could only see Troy now,he would help her to decide!She jumped to her feet,and hurried back along the road to Weatherbury.

That night Maryann,the only person sleeping in Bathsheba's house,was woken by strange noises in the field where the horses were kept. She looked out of her bedroom window just in time to see a dark figure leading Bathsheba's horse and cart out of the field. She ran to Jan Coggan's house for help. Jan and Gabriel immediately rode after the thief. After riding for some time in the dark,they finally caught up with the cart at a toll-gate.

‘Keep the gate closed!’shouted Gabriel to the gatekeeper.

‘That man's stolen the horse and cart!’

‘What man ?’asked the gatekeeper,puzzled.

Gabriel looked closely6 at the driver of the cart,and saw a woman—Bathsheba. She turned her face away from the light when she heard his voice,but Jan Coggan had also recognized her. She was quick to hide her surprise but not her annoyance7.

‘Well,Gabriel,’she asked coldly,‘where are you going?’

‘We thought someone had stolen the horse and cart. ’

‘How foolish of you!Some important business made me change my plans. I'm on my way to Bath. I may visit Liddy at her sister's later. I arrived home during the night,so I didn't wake Maryann up. I Just took the horse and cart myself. Thank you for taking all this trouble,but it wasn't necessary.

The gatekeeper opened the gate and she passed through. Coggan and Gabriel turned their horses and rode slowly home.

Gabriel said,‘I think we'll keep this strange trip of hers to Bath a secret,Jan,’and Jan agreed.

So at first the people of Weatherbury had no idea where she had gone. She stayed away for two weeks,and there were reports that she had been seen in Bath with Sergeant8 Troy. Gabriel knew in his heart that this must be true. He worked as hard as ever on her farm,but all the time there was a deep ache inside him.

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1 blush PRUy5     
vi.脸红,羞愧,觉得难为情;n.脸红,难为情
参考例句:
  • His remark brought a blush into the girl's cheeks.他的话使这姑娘两颊红晕。
  • I have to blush to admit that thing.我不得不羞愧地承认了那件事。
2 childish rrmzR     
adj.孩子的,孩子气的,幼稚的
参考例句:
  • The little girl spoke in a high childish voice.这个小女孩用尖尖的童声讲话。
  • We eventually ran out of patience with his childish behaviour.我们终于对他幼稚的行为忍无可忍。
3 awfully MPkym     
adv.可怕地,非常地,极端地
参考例句:
  • Agriculture was awfully neglected in the past.过去农业遭到严重忽视。
  • I've been feeling awfully bad about it.对这我一直感到很难受。
4 desperately cu7znp     
adv.极度渴望地,绝望地,孤注一掷地
参考例句:
  • He was desperately seeking a way to see her again.他正拼命想办法再见她一面。
  • He longed desperately to be back at home.他非常渴望回家。
5 worthless wf5wA     
adj.无价值的,无用的,可鄙的
参考例句:
  • Don't read worthless books.不要读没有用的书。
  • He was worthless as a painter.他作为画家一事无成。
6 closely XwNzIh     
adv.紧密地;严密地,密切地
参考例句:
  • We shall follow closely the development of the situation.我们将密切注意形势的发展。
  • The two companies are closely tied up with each other.这两家公司之间有密切联系。
7 annoyance Bw4zE     
n.恼怒,生气,烦恼
参考例句:
  • Why do you always take your annoyance out on me?为什么你不高兴时总是对我出气?
  • I felt annoyance at being teased.我恼恨别人取笑我。
8 sergeant REQzz     
n.警官,中士
参考例句:
  • His elder brother is a sergeant.他哥哥是个警官。
  • How many stripes are there on the sleeve of a sergeant?陆军中士的袖子上有多少条纹?


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