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She would have been a natural woman, and a right good Christian, if she had steered clear of Andrew. His mind is the rock she has split upon. He has played the deuce with her life ; yet she loves him, she is happy with him. Her face is getting to look like his flabby and white, with just the same lack of all expression. Let 'em go on, " said the Captain roughly. " Let Andrew pray till 232 WINTERING HAY all's blue ; and give away my father's money to the heathen I am a relation, a dog, I can str...uggle and die in a ditch. He wouldn't give a shilling to his brother ; but to-night ends it. I'll say good-bye to-night. " Walking was easy and pleasant that day, very different from the cold wind and rain through which Cyril had struggled homeward after his former visit to Blackerton. The moorland town was in its shabby best ; the weeds in its gardens were in flower, the steep streets were dry, the houses looked somewhat less decayed. Cross Street, deserted as usual, was filled with sunshine. Leaving Elias in what was known as Market Square, although it was not a square and the market was held elsewhere, where grass and dandelions flourished, and dock-leaves waved above the cobblestones, Cyril passed along the shadow of the Cross and knocked at the door of Number Thirteen, waited for a few moments, feeling sick with nervousness, until a perspiring woman presented herself at the window of the parvis chamber and ordered him off.
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