Why does Godfrey wish to see the dead woman?

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This passage from Silas Marner takes place towards the end of the first part of the novel, after the death of Molly Farren and the arrival of Eppie.    Godfrey never knew how long it was before the door of the cottage opened and Mr Kimble came out. He went forward to meet his uncle, prepared to suppress the agitation he must feel, whatever news he was to hear. “I waited for you, as I’d come so far,” he said, speaking first. “Pooh, it was nonsense for you to come out: why didn’t you send one of the men? There’s nothing to be done. She’s dead — has been dead for hours, I should say.” “What... Show more

Why does Godfrey wish to see the dead woman?