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CHAPTER VII - THE ELOPEMENT  
IT was probably on the stroke of ten, and Dick had been half  
asleep for some time against the bank, when Esther came up  
the road carrying a bundle. Some kind of instinct, or  
perhaps the distant light footfalls, recalled him, while she  
was still a good way off, to the possession of his faculties,  
and he half raised himself and blinked upon the world. It  
took him some time to recollect his thoughts. He had  
awakened with a certain blank and childish sense of pleasure,  
like a man who had received a legacy overnight; but this  
feeling gradually died away, and was then suddenly and  
stunningly succeeded by a conviction of the truth. The whole  
story of the past night sprang into his mind with every  
detail, as by an exercise of the direct and speedy sense of  
sight, and he arose from the ditch and, with rueful courage,  
went to meet his love.  
She came up to him walking steady and fast, her face still  
pale, but to all appearance perfectly composed; and she  
showed neither surprise, relief, nor pleasure at finding her  
lover on the spot. Nor did she offer him her hand.  
'Here I am,' said he.  
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