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第66章

Yes, there was the pain of it.This question of a woman telling her story - the heaviest of crosses to herself - seemed but amusement to others.

It was as if people should laugh at martyrdom.

`Tessy!' came from behind her, and Clare sprang across the gully, alighting beside her feet.`My wife - soon!'

`No, no; I cannot.For your sake, O Mr Clare; for your sake, I say no!'

`Tess!'

`Still I say no!' she repeated.

Not expecting this he had put his arm lightly round her waist the moment after speaking, beneath her hanging tall of hair.(The younger dairymaids, including Tess, breakfasted with their hair loose on Sunday mornings before building it up extra high for attending church, a style they could not adopt when milking with their heads against the cows.) If she had said `Yes' instead of `No' he would have kissed her; it had evidently been his intention; but her determined negative deterred his scrupulous heart.Their condition of domiciliary comradeship put her, as the woman, to such disadvantage by its enforced intercourse, that he felt it unfair to her to exercise any pressure of brandishment which he might have honestly employed had she been better able to avoid him.He released her momentarily-imprisoned waist, and withheld the kiss.

It all turned on that release.What had given her strength to refuse him this time was solely the tale of the widow told by the dairyman; and that would have been overcome in another moment.But Angel said no more;his face was perplexed; he went away.

Day after day they met - somewhat less constantly than before; and thus two or three weeks went by.The end of September drew near, and she could see in his eye that he might ask her again.

His plan of procedure was different now - as though he had made up his mind that her negatives were, after all, only coyness and youth startled by the novelty of the proposal.The fitful evasiveness of her manner when the subject was under discussion countenanced the idea.So he played a more coaxing game; and while never going beyond words, or attempting the renewal of caresses, he did his utmost orally.

In this way Clare persistently wooed her in undertones like that of the purling milk - at the cow's side, at skimmings, at butter-makings, at cheese-makings, among broody poultry, and among farrowing pigs - as no milkmaid was ever wooed before by such a man.

Tess knew that she must break down.Neither a religious sense of a certain moral validity in the previous union nor a conscientious wish for candour could hold out against it much longer.She loved him so passionately, and he was so godlike in her eyes; and being, though untrained, instinctively refined, her nature cried for his tutelary guidance.And thus, though Tess kept repeating to herself, `I can never be his wife,' the words were vain.

A proof of her weakness lay in the very utterance of what calm strength would not have taken the trouble to formulate.Every sound of his voice beginning on the old subject stirred her with a terrifying bliss, and she coveted the recantation she feared.

His manner was - what man's is not? - so much that of one who would love and cherish and defend her under any conditions, changes, charges, or revelations, that her gloom lessened as she basked in it.The season meanwhile was drawing onward to the equinox, and though it was still fine, the days were much shorter.The dairy had again worked by morning candle-light for a long time; and a fresh renewal of Clare's pleading occurred one morning between three and four.

She had run up in her bedgown to his door to call him as usual; then had gone back to dress and call the others; and in ten minutes was walking to the head of the stairs with the candle in her hand.At the same moment he came down his steps from above in his shirt-sleeves and put his arm across the stairway.

`Now, Miss Flirt, before you go down,' he said peremptorily.`It is a fortnight since I spoke, and this won't do any longer.You must tell me what you mean, or I shall have to leave this house.My door was ajar just now, and I saw you.For your own safety I must go.You don't know.Well? Is it to be yes at last?'

`I am only just up, Mr Clare, and it is too early to take me to task!'

she pouted.`You need not call me Flirt.'Tis cruel and untrue.Walt till by and by.Please wait till by and by! I will really think seriously about it between now and then.Let me go downstairs!'

She looked a little like what he said she was as, holding the candle sideways, she tried to smile away the seriousness of her words.

`Call me Angel, then, and not Mr Clare.'

`Angel.'

`Angel dearest - why not?'

`'Twould mean that I agree, wouldn't it?'

`It would only mean that you love me, even if you cannot marry me; and you were so good as to own that long ago.'

`Very well, then, "Angel dearest", if I must ,' she murmured, looking at her candle, a roguish curl coming upon her mouth, notwithstanding her suspense.

Clare had resolved never to kiss her until he had obtained her promise;but somehow, as Tess stood there in her prettily tucked-up milking gown, her hair carelessly heaped upon her head till there should be leisure to arrange it when skimming and milking were done, he broke his resolve, and brought his lips to her cheek for one moment.She passed downstairs very quickly, never looking back at him or saying another word.The other maids were already down, and the subject was not pursued.Except Marian they all looked wistfully and suspiciously at the pair, in the sad yellow rays which the morning candles emitted in contrast with the first cold signals of the dawn without.

When skimming was done - which, as the milk diminished with the approach of autumn, was a lessening process day by day.Retty and the rest went out.The lovers followed them.

`Our tremulous lives are so different from theirs, are they not?' he musingly observed to her, as he regarded the three figures tripping before him through the frigid pallor of opening day.

`Not so very different, I think,' she said.

`Why do you think that?'

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