common with the spirits and in
fluences that had moved him hith-
erto. This seemed to care little for his reason and his will, nothing for
his so-called elevated intentions, and moved him along, as a violent
schoolmaster a schoolboy he has seized by the collar, in a direction
which tended towards the embrace of a woman for whom he had no
respect and whose life had nothing in common with his own except
locality.
Η ΚΑΙΝΗ ∆ΙΑΘΗΚΗ was no more heeded, and the pre-
destinate Jude sprang up and across the room. Foreseeing such an
event he had already arrayed himself in his best clothes. In three
minutes he was out of the house and descending by the path across
the wide vacant hollow of corn-ground which lay between the vil-
lage and the isolated house of Arabella in the dip beyond the
upland.
As he walked he looked at his watch. He could be back in two
hours, easily, and a good long time would still remain to him for
reading after tea.
Passing the few unhealthy
fir-trees and cottage where the path
joined the highway he hastened along, and struck away to the left,
descending the steep side of the country to the west of the Brown
House. Here at the base of the chalk formation he neared the brook
that oozed from it, and followed the stream till he reached her dwell-
ing. A smell of piggeries came from the back, and the grunting of the
originators of that smell. He entered the garden, and knocked at the
door with the knob of his stick.
Somebody had seen him through the window, for a male voice on
the inside said:
‘Arabella! Here’s your young man come coorting! Mizzel,* my
girl!’
Jude winced at the words. Courting in such a business-like aspect
as it evidently wore to the speaker was the last thing he was thinking
of. He was going to walk with her, perhaps kiss her, but ‘courting’
was too coolly purposeful to be anything but repugnant to his ideas.
The door was opened and he entered, just as Arabella came
downstairs in radiant walking attire.
‘Take a chair, Mr. What’s-your-name?’ said her father, an ener-
getic black-whiskered man, in the same business-like tones Jude had
heard from outside.
‘I’d rather go out at once, wouldn’t you?’ she whispered to Jude.
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