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must not violate her with his fort。 For what she wanted she

would e to him。 He stood aloof with turgid heart。

He had to see her tears e; fall over her scarcely moving

face; that only puckered sometimes; down on to her breast; that

was so still; scarcely moving。 And there was no noise; save now

and again; when; with a strange; somnambulant movement; she took

her handkerchief and wiped her face and blew her nose; and went

on with the noiseless weeping。 He knew that any offer of fort

from himself would be worse than useless; hateful to her;

jangling her。 She must cry。 But it drove him insane。 His heart

was scalded; his brain hurt in his head; he went away; out of

the house。

His great and chiefest source of solace was the child。 She

had been at first aloof from him; reserved。 However friendly she

might seem one day; the next she would have lapsed to her

original disregard of him; cold; detached; at her distance。

The first morning after his marriage he had discovered it

would not be so easy with the child。 At the break of dawn he had

started awake hearing a small voice outside the door saying

plaintively:

〃Mother!〃

He rose and opened the door。 She stood on the threshold in

her night…dress; as she had climbed out of bed; black eyes

staring round and hostile; her fair hair sticking out in a wild

fleece。 The man and child confronted each other。

〃I want my mother;〃 she said; jealously accenting the

〃my〃。

〃e on then;〃 he said gently。

〃Wheres my mother?〃

〃Shes here……e on。〃

The childs eyes; staring at the man with ruffled hair and

beard; did not change。 The mothers voice called softly。 The

little bare feet entered the room with trepidation。

〃Mother!〃

〃e; my dear。〃

The small bare feet approached swiftly。

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