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to the 〃Red Lion〃; half with the intention of hearing more。

She was the widow of a Polish doctor; he gathered。 Her

husband had died; a refugee; in London。 She spoke a bit

foreign…like; but you could easily make out what she said。 She

had one little girl named Anna。 Lensky was the woman's name;

Mrs。 Lensky。

Brangwen felt that here was the unreality established at

last。 He felt also a curious certainty about her; as if she were

destined to him。 It was to him a profound satisfaction that she

was a foreigner。

A swift change had taken place on the earth for him; as if a

new creation were fulfilled; in which he had real existence。

Things had all been stark; unreal; barren; mere nullities

before。 Now they were actualities that he could handle。

He dared scarcely think of the woman。 He was afraid。 Only all

the time he was aware of her presence not far off; he lived in

her。 But he dared not knoself with her

by thinking of her。

One day he met her walking along the road with her little

girl。 It was a child with a face like a bud of apple…blossom;

and glistening fair hair like thistle…down sticking out in

straight; wild; flamy pieces; and very dark eyes。 The child

clung jealously to her mother's side when he looked at her;

staring with resentful black eyes。 But the mother glanced at him

again; almost vacantly。 And the very vacancy of her look

inflamed him。 She had wide grey…brown eyes with very dark;

fathomless pupils。 He felt the fine flame running under his

skin; as if all his veins had caught fire on the surface。 And he

went on walking without knowledge。

It was ing; he knew; h

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