A Pair of Blue Eyes by Thomas Hardy
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idea to have to handle.'
'A-ha, I know. You would save him, and let me drown, drown, drown; and I don't care about your love!' She had endeavoured to give a playful tone to her words, but the latter speech was rather forced in its gaiety. At this point in the discussion she trotted off to turn a corner which was avoided by the footpath, the road and the path reuniting at a point a little further on. On again making her appearance she continually managed to look in a direction away from him, and left him in the cool shade of her displeasure. Stephen was soon beaten at this game of indifference. He went round and entered the range of her vision. 'Are you offended, Elfie? Why don't you talk?' 'Save me, then, and let that Mr. Clever of yours drown. I hate him. Now, which would you?' 'Really, Elfride, you should not press such a hard question. It is ridiculous.' 'Then I won't be alone with you any more. Unkind, to wound me so!' She laughed at her own absurdity but persisted. 'Come, Elfie, let's make it up and be friends.' 'Say you would save me, then, and let him drown.' |
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