‘Then I’ll let her go,’ said he, embracing Sue softly. ‘I do feel that
it would be unfair to you to see her, and perhaps unfair to her. She is
not like you, my darling, and never was: it is only bare justice to say
that. Don’t cry any more. There; and there; and there!’ He kissed her
on one side, and on the other, and in the middle, and rebolted the
front door.
The next morning it was wet.
‘Now, dear,’ said Jude gaily at breakfast; ‘as this is Saturday I mean
to call about the banns at once, so as to get the
first publishing done
to-morrow, or we shall lose a week. Banns will do? We shall save a
pound or two.’
Sue absently agreed to banns. But her mind for the moment was
running on something else. A glow had passed away from her, and
depression sat upon her features.
‘I feel I was wickedly sel
fish last night!’ she murmured. ‘It was
sheer unkindness in me––or worse––to treat Arabella as I did. I
didn’t care about her being in trouble, and what she wished to tell
you! Perhaps it was really something she was justi
fied in telling you.
That’s some more of my badness, I suppose! Love has its own dark
morality when rivalry enters in––at least mine has, if other people’s
hasn’t. . . . I wonder how she got on? I hope she reached the inn all
right, poor woman.’
‘O yes: she got on all right,’ said Jude placidly.
‘I hope she wasn’t shut out, and that she hadn’t to walk the streets
in the rain. Do you mind my putting on my waterproof and going to
see if she got in? I’ve been thinking of her all the morning.’
‘Well––is it necessary? You haven’t the least idea how Arabella is
able to shift for herself. Still, darling, if you want to go and inquire
you can.’
There was no limit to the strange and unnecessary penances
which Sue would meekly undertake when in a contrite mood; and
this going to see all sorts of extraordinary persons whose relation to
her was precisely of a kind that would have made other people shun
them, was her instinct ever, so that the request did not surprise him.
‘And when you come back,’ he added, ‘I’ll be ready to go about the
banns. You’ll come with me?’
Sue agreed, and went o
ff under cloak and umbrella, letting Jude
kiss her freely, and returning his kisses in a way she had never done
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