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le and they went
back to the kitchen。
They went on in this way for some time; always ing
together; but rarely touching; very seldom did they kiss。 And
then; often; it was merely a touch of the lips; a sign。 But her
eyes began to waken with a constant fire; she paused often in
the midst of her transit; as if to recollect something; or to
discover something。
And his face became sombre; intent; he did not really hear
what was said to him。
One evening in August he came when it was raining。 He came in
with his jacket collar turned up; his jacket buttoned close; his
face wet。 And he looked so slim and definite; ing out of the
chill rain; she was suddenly blinded with love for him。 Yet he
sat and talked with her father and mother; meaninglessly; whilst
her blood seethed to anguish in her。 She wanted to touch him
now; only to touch him。
There was the queer; abstract look on her silvery radiant
face that maddened her father; her dark eyes were hidden。 But
she raised them to the youth。 And they were dark with a flare
that made him quail for a moment。
She went into the second kitchen and took a lantern。 Her
father watched her as she returned。
〃e with me; Will;〃 she said to her cousin。 〃I want to see
if I put the brick over where that rat es in。〃
〃You've no need to do that;〃 retorted her father。 She took no
n
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