Tess of the D'Urbervilles by Thomas Hardy
Author:Thomas Hardy
Language: eng
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Tags: Man-woman relationships, Triangles (Interpersonal relat, Fiction, Romance, Life change events, Young women, Classic fiction (pre c 1945), Poor, Classic fiction, Wessex (England), Women household employees, Children of the rich, 19th century fiction, Literature: Texts, Women domestics, 1840-1928, Criticism, Seduction, Poor families, Women murderers, 19th Century English Novel And Short Story, Country life, Children of clergy, Classics, Didactic fiction, Literature: Classics, Literary, Thomas, Pastoral fiction, Triangles (Interpersonal relations), General, Wessex (England: Imaginary place), Hardy, General & Literary Fiction, Literature - Classics
ISBN: 9780141439594
Publisher: Penguin Books
Published: 2002-12-31T08:00:00+00:00
XXXIII
ANGEL FELT THAT HE would like to spend a day with her before the wedding, somewhere away from the dairy; as a last jaunt in her company while they were yet mere lover and mistress; a romantic day, in circumstances that would never be repeated; with that other and greater day beaming close ahead of them. During the preceding week, therefore, he suggested making a few purchases in the nearest town, and they started together.
Clare’s life at the dairy had been that of a recluse in respect to the world of his own class. For months he had never gone near a town, and, requiring no vehicle, had never kept one, hiring the dairyman’s cob or gig if he rode or drove. They went in the gig that day.
And then for the first time in their lives they shopped as partners in one concern. It was Christmas Eve, with its loads of holly and mistletoe, and the town was very full of strangers who had come in from all parts of the country on account of the day. Tess paid the penalty of walking about with happiness superadded to beauty on her countenance by being much stared at as she moved amid them on his arm.
In the evening they returned to the inn at which they had put up, and Tess waited in the entry while Angel went to see the horse and gig brought to the door. The general sitting-room was full of guests, who were continually going in and out. As the door opened and shut each time for the passage of these, the light within the parlour fell full upon Tess’s face. Two men came out and passed by her among the rest. One of them had stared her up and down in surprise, and she fancied he was a Trantridge man, though that village lay so many miles off that Trantridge folk were rarities here.
“A comely maid that,” said the other.
“True, comely enough. But unless I make a great mistake—” And he negatived the remainder of the definition forthwith.
Clare had just returned from the stable-yard, and, confronting the man on the threshold, heard the words, and saw the shrinking of Tess. The insult to her stung him to the quick, and before he had considered anything at all he struck the man on the chin with the full force of his fist, sending him staggering backwards into the passage.
The man recovered himself, and seemed inclined to come on, and Clare, stepping outside the door, put himself in a posture of defence. But his opponent began to think better of the matter. He looked anew at Tess as he passed her, and said to Clare—
“I beg pardon, sir; ’twas a complete mistake. I thought she was another woman, forty miles from here.”
Clare, feeling then that he had been too hasty, and that he was, moreover, to blame for leaving her standing in an inn-passage, did what he usually did in such cases, gave the man five shillings to plaster the blow; and thus they parted, bidding each other a pacific good-night.
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