Gone to Earth by Mary Webb
Author:Mary Webb
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9781634215145
Publisher: Duke Classics
Chapter 19
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Next day Hazel did not go into the woods. In the evening, sitting in the quiet parlour while Edward read aloud and Mrs. Marston knitted, she felt afraid as she remembered it. Yet she had been still more afraid at the idea of going.
She had helped Mrs. Marston to cover rhubarb jam in the dim store-room while Edward visited a sick man at some distance. It had been delightful, gumming on the clean tops, and then writing on them. She had dipped freely into the biscuit-box. Then Edward had returned, and they had gardened again. Now they were settled for the evening, and she was learning to knit, twisting obdurate wool round anarchic needles, while Mrs. Marstonâthe pink shawl topâchanted: 'Knit, purl! Knit, purl!'
'Will it come to aught ever?' queried Hazel. 'It's nought but a tail o' string now!'
'It will come to anything you like to make, dear,' said the old lady.
'Is knitting so like life, mother?' Edward spoke amusedly.
'But it wunna,' said Hazel. 'It'll only come a tanglement,'
Edward suggested that he should help; there was great laughter over this interlude, while Mrs. Marston still chanted, 'Knit, purl!'
Reddin walked lingeringly past the house in the dark, heard it, and was very angry and miserable.
Hazel heard his step on the rough stones, and was alarmedly sure that it was he. She was terribly afraid he would tell Edward. Then a new idea occurred to her. Should she tell Edward herself?
She sat in the firelight with her head bent, and turned this new thought about in her brain as incompetently as she twisted the blue wool round the needles. And from the silent shadows, as she played with the thread of destiny, two presences eyed each other across her bright headâone armed, the other bearing roses. Neither Mrs. Marston, with her antiphonal 'Double knit, double purl!' nor Edward, reading in his pleasant voiceâhe rather fancied his reading, and tried not toâsaw those impalpable figures, each with a possessive hand outstretched to Hazel pending her decision.
'Why shouldna I say? There was no harm!' she thought. Then she remembered that there had been somethingâa queer feelingâthat had sent her out of the glass door into the snow.
She had never wanted to tell anyone of the episode.
She glanced at Edward through her lashesâa look that always made him think of the pool above the parsonage, where lucent brown water shone through rushes. He saw the look, for he always glanced round as he read, having gathered from his book on elocution that this was correct. He smiled across at her, and went on reading.
The book was one of those affected by Mrs. Marston and her kind. It had no relation whatever to life. Its ideals, characters, ethics and crises made up an unearthly whole, which, being entirely useless as a tonic or as a balm, was so much poison. It was impossible to imagine its heroine facing any of the facts of life, or engaging in any of those physical acts to which all
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