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delightedly:

〃I've got it wrong; I've got it wrong。〃

〃Oh; my sirs;〃 said Tilly entering; 〃what a racket!〃

Brangwen hushed the child and Anna flipped and danced on。 She

loved her wild bursts of rowdiness with her father。 Tilly hated

it; Mrs。 Brangwen did not mind。

Anna did not care much for other children。 She domineered

them; she treated them as if they were extremely young and

incapable; to her they were little people; they were not her

equals。 So she was mostly alone; flying round the farm;

entertaining the farm…hands and Tilly and the servant…girl;

whirring on and never ceasing。

She loved driving with Brangwen in the trap。 Then; sitting

high up and bowling along; her passion for eminence and

dominance was satisfied。 She was like a little savage in her

arrogance。 She thought her father important; she was installed

beside him on high。 And they spanked along; beside the high;

flourishing hedge…tops; surveying the activity of the

countryside。 When people shouted a greeting to him from the road

below; and Brangwen shouted jovially back; her little voice was

soon heard shrilling along with his; followed by her chuckling

laugh; when she looked up at her father with bright eyes; and

they laughed at each other。 And soon it was the custom for the

passerby to sing out: 〃How are ter; Tom? Well; my lady!〃 or

else; 〃Mornin'; Tom; mornin'; my Lass!〃 or else; 〃You're off

together then?〃 or else; 〃You're lookin' rarely; you two。〃

Anna would respond; with her father: 〃How are you; John!

Good mornin'; William! Ay; makin' for Derby;〃 shrilling

as loudly as she could。 Though often; in respon

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