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ooped to take the
shirt out of the fender; 〃it's got to be done; so why balk it?〃
And as he bed his hair before the mirror on the wall; he
retorted to himself; superficially: 〃The woman's not speechless
dumb。 She's not clutterin' at the nipple。 She's got the right to
please herself; and displease whosoever she likes。〃
This streak of mon sense carried him a little further。
〃Did you want anythink?〃 asked Tilly; suddenly appearing;
having heard him speak。 She stood watching him b his fair
beard。 His eyes were calm and uninterrupted。
〃Ay;〃 he said; 〃where have you put the scissors?〃
She brought them to him; and stood watching as; chin forward;
he trimmed his beard。
〃Don't go an' crop yourself as if you was at a shearin'
contest;〃 she said; anxiously。 He blew the fine…curled hair
quickly off his lips。
He put on all clean clothes; folded his stock carefully; and
donned his best coat。 Then; being ready; as grey twilight was
falling; he went across to the orchard to gather the daffodils。
The wind was roaring in the apple trees; the yellow flowers
swayed violently up and down; he heard even the fine whisper of
their spears as he stooped to break the flattened; brittle stems
of the flowers。
〃What's to…do?〃 shouted a friend who met him as he left the
garden gate。
〃Bit of courtin'; like;〃 said Brangwen。
And Tilly; in a great state of trepidation and excitement;
let the wind whisk her over the field to the big gate; whence
she could watch him go。
He went up the hill and o
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