England -- Social life and customs -- 19th century -- Fiction; Villages -- England -- Fiction
She looked at him, and that first flash of conviction had so faded away
that her heart swelled with the thought, "He is come to tell me of their
marriage." It did not cause her any surprise, but it made her hand
tremble as she took down her garden hat and went slowly out into the
sunshine. Once there, she began to walk quickly, so that Anthony became
a little vexed by the idea that she wished to avoid listening to him.
The path was so narrow that he could not walk by her side, until
presently it led to a wider part where were some horse-chestnuts
bursting into leaf, and Winifred stood still and leaned over the iron
railings to coax an old pet pony of the Squire's. It was one of those
soft bright growing days which are the most perfect in the world.
Things were thrusting themselves out, calling, answering. Broken lights
fell tenderly on the delicate tints. Sheets of pure blossoms swelled
round the farms; the air was full of young, hopeful scents, of dancing
insects; the grass was starred with innumerable daisies; a little troop
of lambs came rushing up from, the end of the field, and leaped away
again at sight of Sniff. Does Arcadia come sometimes?--Have we all felt
it? It was Anthony on whom it was smiling now while he looked at
Winifred, at her cheek a little turned from him, at the pretty curve of
her arm as she held out some leaves for the old pony to nibble. As for
her, she was thinking of an Arcadia for him and for another. And Frank,
who had got up to the clump by this time, and could just see the two
figures below him in the midst of all this peaceful greenery, thought
that Arcadia had already begun for them. It looks like fairy-land to
those that are shut out, and still its loveliness is not enough to
satisfy us, little as we believe it. There are sweeter countries yet,
though no outward beauty makes us long for them, and we see the dusty
feet of the pilgrims, and the sadness of the journey, while the smile
upon their hearts is hidden from us for a time. Arcadia may lie on the
road, but it is not the end, and we may pass through other and harsher
ways, and yet meet those we love. And up there under the trees were the
sweet breezes, and the sunshine, and the larks singing overhead. Do not
fear. There is no desolation in God's earth.
"You have not heard what I came to tell you," said Anthony, doubtfully.
The old pony's head was close to Winifred, and she was twisting his
white forelock round her fingers. The words did not come easily with
which she wanted to assure him that she had guessed his errand, and at
last she spoke hastily, though with no disturbance in her voice.
"Is it that your marriage day is fixed? If so you must let us wish you
joy."
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