Wednesday, November 21, 2007

Dance Me to the End of Love

Directly Tess was out of sight, and the interest of the matter as a drama was at an end, the little ones' eyes filled with tears. The youngest child said, `I wish poor, poor Tess wasn't gone away to be a lady!' and, lowering the corners of his lips, burst out crying. The new point of view was infectious, and the next child did likewise, and then the next, till the whole three of them wailed loud. ¡¡¡¡There were tears also in Joan Durbeyfield's eyes as she turned to go home. But by the time she had got back to the village she was passively trusting to the favour of accident. However, in bed that night she sighed, and her husband asked her what was the matter. ¡¡¡¡`Oh, I don't know exactly,' she said. `I was thinking that perhaps it would ha' been better if Tess had not gone.' ¡¡¡¡`Oughtn't ye to have thought of that before?'

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Dance Me to the End of Love"

Anonymous said...

Dance Me to the End of Love"

Anonymous said...

Dance Me to the End of Love"