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第103章 At Aldbrickham and Elsewhere(19)

The impending sale of these birds had been the most trying suspense of the whole afternoon.They were Sue's pets,and when it was found that they could not possibly be kept,more sadness was caused than by parting from all the furniture.Sue tried to think away her tears as she heard the trifling sum that her dears were deemed to be worth advanced by small stages to the price at which they were finally knocked down.The purchaser was a neighbouring poulterer,and they were unquestionably doomed to die before the next market day.

Noting her dissembled distress Jude kissed her,and said it was time to go and see if the lodgings were ready.He would go on with the boy,and fetch her soon.

When she was left alone she waited patiently,but Jude did not come back.At last she started,the coast being clear,and on passing the poulterer's shop,not far off,she saw her pigeons in a hamper by the door.

An emotion at sight of them,assisted by the growing dusk of evening,caused her to act on impulse,and first looking around her quickly,she pulled out the peg which fastened down the cover,and went on.The cover was lifted from within,and the pigeons flew away with a clatter that brought the chagrined poulterer cursing and swearing to the door.

Sue reached the lodging trembling,and found Jude and the boy ****** it comfortable for her.'Do the buyers pay before they bring away the things?'she asked breathlessly.

'Yes,I think.Why?'

'Because,then,I've done such a wicked thing!'And she explained,in bitter contrition.

'I shall have to pay the poulterer for them,if he doesn't catch them,'said Jude.'But never mind.Don't fret about it,dear.'

'It was so foolish of me!Oh why should Nature's law be mutual butchery!'

'Is it so,Mother?'asked the boy intently.

'Yes!'said Sue vehemently.

'Well,they must take their chance,now,poor things,'said Jude.

'As soon as the sale-account is wound up,and our bills paid,we go.'

'Where do we go to?'asked Time,in suspense.

'We must sail under sealed orders,that nobody may trace us....

We mustn't go to Alfredston,or to Melchester,or to Shaston,or to Christminster.

Apart from those we may go anywhere.'

'Why mustn't we go there,Father?'

'Because of a cloud that has gathered over us;though 'we have wronged no man,corrupted no man,defrauded no man!'Though perhaps we have 'done that which was right in our own eyes.''

From that week Jude Fawley and Sue walked no more in the town of Aldbrickham.

Whither they had gone nobody knew,chiefly because nobody cared to know.Any one sufficiently curious to trace the steps of such an obscure pair might have discovered without great trouble that they had taken advantage of his adaptive craftsmanship to enter on a shifting,almost nomadic,life,which was not without its pleasantness for a time.

Wherever Jude heard of free-stone work to be done,thither he went,choosing by preference places remote from his old haunts and Sue's.

He laboured at a job,long or briefly,till it was finished;and then moved on.

Two whole years and a half passed thus.Sometimes he might have been found shaping the mullions of a country mansion,sometimes setting the parapet of a town-hall,sometimes ashlaring an hotel at Sandbourne,sometimes a museum at Casterbridge,sometimes as far down as Exonbury,sometimes at Stoke-Barehills.Later still he was at Kennetbridge,a thriving town not more than a dozen miles south of Marygreen,this being his nearest approach to the village where he was known;for he had a sensitive dread of being questioned as to his life and fortunes by those who had been acquainted with him during his ardent young manhood of study and promise,and his brief and unhappy married life at that time.

At some of these places he would be detained for months,at others only a few weeks.His curious and sudden antipathy to ecclesiastical work,both episcopal and noncomformist,which had risen in him when suffering under a smarting sense of misconception,remained with him in cold blood,less from any fear of renewed censure than from an ultra-conscientiousness which would not allow him to seek a living out of those who would disapprove of his ways;also,too,from a sense of inconsistency between his former dogmas and his present practice,hardly a shred of the beliefs with which he had first gone up to Christminster now remaining with him.He was mentally approaching the position which Sue had occupied when he first met her.

On a Saturday evening in May,nearly three years after Arabella's recognition of Sue and himself at the agricultural show,some of those who there encountered each other met again.

It was the spring fair at Kennetbridge,and,though this ancient trade-meeting had much dwindled from its dimensions of former times,the long straight street of the borough presented a lively scene about midday.

At this hour a light trap,among other vehicles,was driven into the town by the north road,and up to the door of a temperance inn.There alighted two women,one the driver,an ordinary country person,the other a finely built figure in the deep mourning of a widow.Her sombre suit,of pronounced cut,caused her to appear a little out of place in the medley and bustle of a provincial fair.

'I will just find out where it is,Anny,'said the widow-lady to her companion,when the horse and cart had been taken by a man who came forward:'and then I'll come back,and meet you here;and we'll go in and have something to eat and drink.I begin to feel quite a sinking.'

'With all my heart,'said the other.'Though I would sooner have put up at the Chequers or The Jack.You can't get much at these temperance houses.'

'Now,don't you give way to gluttonous desires,my child,'said the woman in weeds reprovingly.'This is the proper place.Very well:we'll meet in half an hour,unless you come with me to find out where the site of the new chapel is?'

'I don't care to.You can tell me.'

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