Chapter Fifteen
ttages, and along t no-one came. ttle girl put t of aggered ac, ted into t ty poor place, but in a trunk upstairs I found a pair of black s dress, put in paper. I t t to God! I almost didnt take it; but in the end, I did.
And I also took a black stra, a sockings, a pie from try; and a knife.
to the hedge where Charles was hiding.
turn round, I said, as I curn round! Dont look so frightened, you bloody big girl. Damn her! Damn her!
I meant Maud. I tle girl, Janet, coming back to ttage s. I ime for tea, and finding her wedding-gown gone.
Damn her!
I got till titc to t. Ccerror on his face.
Dont look at me, you infant! I said. O tened of someone coming. I took t it back next to my bosom, and tied up trings of t. I ts into a ditcers on my feet tockings . ttern of roses on it, and t t look—like a picture, I t, of a milkmaid on a dairy wall.
But t try. e left t back to ter a time anothen we walked again.
e still h:
You took t go asking. I took t youll eat it, tful. e spent t in to me, run off to Briar ed until , tied ts to tried to. ing boy; but I kneer no if I o, I ill seemed far off. till smelled too pure. Some time in t I ood in a circle and looked us over, and one of t tell me ts natural. I ried to run—of course, ook my foot off. I undid our laces. e
back of the sun
rise over a hill.
t means east, said C er, but teep one and o top, tening up. I t, t of t ry of England, s rivers