[The Woodlanders by Thomas Hardy]@TWC D-Link bookThe Woodlanders CHAPTER VI 4/16
"Look at yourself as a pitcher drifting on the stream with other pitchers, and consider what contrivances are most desirable for avoiding cracks in general, and not only for saving your poor one.
Shall I tell you all about Bath or Cheltenham, or places on the Continent that I visited last summer ?" "With all my heart." She then described places and persons in such terms as might have been used for that purpose by any woman to any man within the four seas, so entirely absent from that description was everything specially appertaining to her own existence.
When she had done she said, gayly, "Now do you tell me in return what has happened in Hintock since I have been away." "Anything to keep the conversation away from her and me," said Giles within him. It was true cultivation had so far advanced in the soil of Miss Melbury's mind as to lead her to talk by rote of anything save of that she knew well, and had the greatest interest in developing--that is to say, herself. He had not proceeded far with his somewhat bald narration when they drew near the carriage that had been preceding them for some time. Miss Melbury inquired if he knew whose carriage it was. Winterborne, although he had seen it, had not taken it into account. On examination, he said it was Mrs.Charmond's. Grace watched the vehicle and its easy roll, and seemed to feel more nearly akin to it than to the one she was in. "Pooh! We can polish off the mileage as well as they, come to that," said Winterborne, reading her mind; and rising to emulation at what it bespoke, he whipped on the horse.
This it was which had brought the nose of Mr.Melbury's old gray close to the back of Mrs.Charmond's much-eclipsing vehicle. "There's Marty South Sitting up with the coachman," said he, discerning her by her dress. "Ah, poor Marty! I must ask her to come to see me this very evening. How does she happen to be riding there ?" "I don't know.
It is very singular." Thus these people with converging destinies went along the road together, till Winterborne, leaving the track of the carriage, turned into Little Hintock, where almost the first house was the timber-merchant's.
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