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第115章 THE DISCOVERY(14)

"There," he said, as he laid it in his desk, "that's a good thing done.If she does not come before tomorrow night I will send it to her."Meanwhile, at the house he had just left Thomasin sat sighing uneasily.Fidelity to her husband had that evening induced her to conceal all suspicion that Wildeve's interest in Eustacia had not ended with his marriage.

But she knew nothing positive; and though Clym was her well-beloved cousin there was one nearer to her still.

When, a little later, Wildeve returned from his walk to Mistover, Thomasin said, "Damon, where have you been? Iwas getting quite frightened, and thought you had fallen into the river.I dislike being in the house by myself.""Frightened?" he said, touching her cheek as if she were some domestic animal."Why, I thought nothing could frighten you.It is that you are getting proud, I am sure, and don't like living here since we have risen above our business.Well, it is a tedious matter, this getting a new house; but I couldn't have set about it sooner, unless our ten thousand pounds had been a hundred thousand, when we could have afforded to despise caution.""No--I don't mind waiting--I would rather stay here twelve months longer than run any risk with baby.

But I don't like your vanishing so in the evenings.

There's something on your mind--I know there is, Damon.

You go about so gloomily, and look at the heath as if it were somebody's gaol instead of a nice wild place to walk in."He looked towards her with pitying surprise."What, do you like Egdon Heath?" he said.

"I like what I was born near to; I admire its grim old face.""Pooh, my dear.You don't know what you like.""I am sure I do.There's only one thing unpleasant about Egdon.""What's that?"

"You never take me with you when you walk there.Why do you wander so much in it yourself if you so dislike it?"The inquiry, though a simple one, was plainly disconcerting, and he sat down before replying."I don't think you often see me there.Give an instance.""I will," she answered triumphantly."When you went out this evening I thought that as baby was asleep Iwould see where you were going to so mysteriously without telling me.So I ran out and followed behind you.

You stopped at the place where the road forks, looked round at the bonfires, and then said, 'Damn it, I'll go!' And you went quickly up the left-hand road.

Then I stood and watched you."

Wildeve frowned, afterwards saying, with a forced smile, "Well, what wonderful discovery did you make?""There--now you are angry, and we won't talk of this any more." She went across to him, sat on a footstool, and looked up in his face.

"Nonsense!" he said, "that's how you always back out.

We will go on with it now we have begun.What did you next see? I particularly want to know.""Don't be like that, Damon!" she murmured."I didn't see anything.You vanished out of sight, and then Ilooked round at the bonfires and came in.""Perhaps this is not the only time you have dogged my steps.

Are you trying to find out something bad about me?""Not at all! I have never done such a thing before, and I shouldn't have done it now if words had not sometimes been dropped about you.""What DO you mean?" he impatiently asked.

"They say--they say you used to go to Alderworth in the evenings, and it puts into my mind what I have heard about--"Wildeve turned angrily and stood up in front of her.

"Now," he said, flourishing his hand in the air, "just out with it, madam! I demand to know what remarks you have heard.""Well, I heard that you used to be very fond of Eustacia--nothing more than that, though dropped in a bit-by-bit way.You ought not to be angry!"He observed that her eyes were brimming with tears.

"Well," he said, "there is nothing new in that, and of course I don't mean to be rough towards you, so you need not cry.Now, don't let us speak of the subject any more."And no more was said, Thomasin being glad enough of a reason for not mentioning Clym's visit to her that evening, and his story.

7 - The Night of the Sixth of November Having resolved on flight Eustacia at times seemed anxious that something should happen to thwart her own intention.The only event that could really change her position was the appearance of Clym.The glory which had encircled him as her lover was departed now;yet some good simple quality of his would occasionally return to her memory and stir a momentary throb of hope that he would again present himself before her.But calmly considered it was not likely that such a severance as now existed would ever close up--she would have to live on as a painful object, isolated, and out of place.

She had used to think of the heath alone as an uncongenial spot to be in; she felt it now of the whole world.

Towards evening on the sixth her determination to go away again revived.About four o'clock she packed up anew the few small articles she had brought in her flight from Alderworth, and also some belonging to her which had been left here; the whole formed a bundle not too large to be carried in her hand for a distance of a mile or two.

The scene without grew darker; mud-coloured clouds bellied downwards from the sky like vast hammocks slung across it, and with the increase of night a stormy wind arose;but as yet there was no rain.

Eustacia could not rest indoors, having nothing more to do, and she wandered to and fro on the hill, not far from the house she was soon to leave.In these desultory ramblings she passed the cottage of Susan Nunsuch, a little lower down than her grandfather's.The door was ajar, and a riband of bright firelight fell over the ground without.

As Eustacia crossed the firebeams she appeared for an instant as distinct as a figure in a phantasmagoria--a creature of light surrounded by an area of darkness;the moment passed, and she was absorbed in night again.

A woman who was sitting inside the cottage had seen and recognized her in that momentary irradiation.This was Susan herself, occupied in preparing a posset for her little boy, who, often ailing, was now seriously unwell.

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