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Stockdale was so excited by the events of the evening, and thedilemma that he was placed in between conscience and love, that hedid not sleep, or even doze1, but remained as broadly awake as atnoonday. As soon as the grey light began to touch ever so faintlythe whiter objects in his bedroom he arose, dressed himself, andwent downstairs into the road.
The village was already astir. Several of the carriers had heardthe well-known tramp of Latimer's horse while they were undressingin the dark that night, and had already communicated with each otherand Owlett on the subject. The only doubt seemed to be about thesafety of those tubs which had been left under the church gallery-stairs, and after a short discussion at the corner of the mill, itwas agreed that these should be removed before it got lighter2, andhidden in the middle of a double hedge bordering the adjoiningfield. However, before anything could be carried into effect, thefootsteps of many men were heard coming down the lane from thehighway.
'Damn it, here they be,' said Owlett, who, having already drawn4 thehatch and started his mill for the day, stood stolidly5 at the mill-door covered with flour, as if the interest of his whole soul wasbound up in the shaking walls around him.
The two or three with whom he had been talking dispersed6 to theirusual work, and when the excise7 officers, and the formidable body ofmen they had hired, reached the village cross, between the mill andMrs. Newberry's house, the village wore the natural aspect of aplace beginning its morning labours.
'Now,' said Latimer to his associates, who numbered thirteen men inall, 'what I know is that the things are somewhere in this hereplace. We have got the day before us, and 'tis hard if we can'tlight upon 'em and get 'em to Budmouth Custom-house before night.
First we will try the fuel-houses, and then we'll work our way intothe chimmers, and then to the ricks and stables, and so creep round.
You have nothing but your noses to guide ye, mind, so use 'em to-dayif you never did in your lives before.'
Then the search began. Owlett, during the early part, watched fromhis mill-window, Lizzy from the door of her house, with the greatestself-possession. A farmer down below, who also had a share in therun, rode about with one eye on his fields and the other on Latimerand his myrmidons, prepared to put them off the

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v.打瞌睡;n.打盹,假寐 | |
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