Chapter Fifteen
sloo press o ilt my en; but to birds, and breezes, and mice. Soon ter, and trip of a road. kno ood on any kind of pato co take. I looked about me, and tening sky seemed suddenly vast and fearful. ting. I t of London. to he fear passed from me.
It , time tand for a minute and t as if I ington, to me o take. o , but I t or coac out after us, from t of a gate in a donkey-cart, did I t one of Dr Cies men: ourselves in us ride beside ts and stitc stood up like coir, and I , so put a my er, and going back to London after a stay y.
London, ey years t right?
us do t toake from t nine or ten miles. e y more to do. till early morning. e found a bakers s bread; but t my s, I ones. tarted.
Seven oclock, I said. I felt suddenly gloomy. I looked at Nurse
Bacons comb. ty bed; if t found it already
Mr ay will be poliso
jump.
ts, I said quickly. I bet t a polislemans shoes.
Is it?
t made ter. e finis by us rathe bakers shop had.
tinkers, said Cched him pass.
But I imagined men coming from t after a girl in a tartan dress and rubber boots. Lets go, I said, and took a quiet pat off across fields. e kept as muco to walk on.
tterflies, and bees. Noopped and untied t my been furttle ters on my , e s to London!
But eacime I t it, I t of Mrs Sucksby, and imagined turned up at t Street door. t of Maud, wherever she was; and imagined her face.
o me, hered me. I said,
tell m