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 dozens of mushroom millionaires would jump at such a possession! By the bye, there’s one of that kidney who has taken the name—where have I heard of him?—Up in the neighbourhood of The Chase, I think. Why, he is the very man who had that rumpus with my father I told you of. What an odd coincidence!’

‘Angel, I think I would rather not take the name! It is unlucky, perhaps!’

She was agitated.

‘Now then, Mistress Teresa D’Urberville, I have you. Take my name, and so you will escape yours! The secret is out, so why should you any longer refuse me?’

‘If it is sure to make you happy to have me as your wife, and you feel that you do wish to marry me, very, very much’

‘I do, dearest, of course!’

‘I mean, that it is only your wanting me very much, and being hardly able to keep alive without me, whatever my offences, that would make me feel I ought to say I will.’

‘You will—you do say it, I know! You will be mine for ever and ever.’

He clasped her close and kissed her.