[Thyrza by George Gissing]@TWC D-Link bookThyrza CHAPTER XXIX 1/49
TOGETHER AGAIN Lydia held desperately to hope through the days and the nights.
From all others Thyrza might hide away, but could she persist in cruelty to her sister? Surely in some way a message, if only a message, would be delivered; at least there would come a word to relieve this unendurable suspense.
Every added day of silence was an added fear. Unable to associate with acquaintances to whom Thyrza's name had become an unfailing source of vulgar gossip, she changed her place of work. Work had still to be done, be her heart ever so sore; the meals must be earned, though now they were eaten in solitude.
And she worked harder than ever, for it was her dread that at any moment she might hear of Thyrza in distress or danger, and she must have money laid by for such an emergency.
All means of inquiry were used, save that of going to the police-court and having the event made public through the newspapers. Neither Lydia nor Gilbert could bear to do that, even after they felt assured that the child was somewhere wandering alone. Totty Nancarrow was an active ally in the search, though Lydia did not know it.
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