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what to say。

〃I thought I might look in;〃 he said; 〃knowing you were

friends of my brother's。 I had to e to Wirksworth。〃

She saw at once that he was a Brangwen。

〃Will you e in?〃 she said。 〃My father is lying down。〃

She took him into a drawing…room; full of books; with a piano

and a violin…stand。 And they talked; she simply and easily。 She

was full of dignity。 The room was of a kind Brangwen had never

known; the atmosphere seemed open and spacious; like a

mountain…top to him。

〃Does my brother like reading?〃 he asked。

〃Some things。 He has been reading Herbert Spencer。 And we

read Browning sometimes。〃

Brangwen was full of admiration; deep thrilling; almost

reverential admiration。 He looked at her with lit…up eyes when

she said; 〃we read〃。 At last he burst out; looking round the

room:

〃I didn't know our Alfred was this way inclined。〃

〃He is quite an unusual man。〃

He looked at her in amazement。 She evidently had a new idea

of his brother: she evidently appreciated him。 He looked again

at the woman。 She was about forty; straight; rather hard; a

curious; separate creature。 Himself; he was not in love with

her; there was something chilling about her。 But he was filled

with boundless admiration。

At tea…time he was introduced to her father; an invalid who

had to be helped about; but who was ruddy and we

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