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BOOK TWO-Fourteen
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Fourteen
That’s how our life began at Gipsy’s Acre. We didn’t find another name forthe house. That first evening fixed1 Gipsy’s Acre in our heads.
“We’ll call it Gipsy’s Acre,” said Ellie, “just to show! A kind of challenge,don’t you think? It’s our Acre, and to hell with the gipsy’s warning.”
She was her old gay self again the next day and soon we were busy get-ting ourselves settled in, and getting also to know the neighbourhood andthe neighbours. Ellie and I walked down to the cottage where the gipsywoman lived. I felt it would be a good thing if we found her digging in hergarden. The only time Ellie had seen her before was when she told our for-tunes. If Ellie saw she was just an ordinary old woman—digging up pota-toes—but we didn’t see her. The cottage was shut up. I asked if she weredead but the neighbour I asked shook her head.
“She must have gone away,” she said. “She goes away from time to time,you know. She’s a gipsy really. That’s why she can’t stay in houses. Shewanders away and comes back again.” She tapped her forehead. “Notquite right up here.”
Presently she said, trying to mask curiosity, “You’ve come from the newhouse up there, haven’t you, the one on the top of the hill, that’s just beenbuilt?”
“That’s right,” I said, “we moved in last night.”
“Wonderful-looking place it is,” she said. “We’ve all been up to look at itwhile it was building. Makes a difference, doesn’t it, seeing a house likethat where all those gloomy trees used to be?” She said to Ellie rathershyly, “You’re an American lady, aren’t you, so we heard?”
“Yes,” said Ellie, “I’m American—or I was, but now I’m married to anEnglishman so I’m an Englishwoman.”
“And you’ve come here to settle down and live, haven’t you?”
We said we had.
“Well, I hope you’ll like it, I’m sure.” She sounded doubtful.
“Why shouldn’t we?”
“Oh well, it’s lonely up there, you know. People don’t always like livingin a lonely place among a lot of trees.”
“Gipsy’s Acre,” said Ellie.
“Ah, you know the local name, do you? But the house that was there be-fore was called The Towers. I don’t know why. It hadn’t any towers, atleast not in my time.”
“I think The Towers is a silly name,” said Ellie. “I think we’ll go on call-ing it Gipsy’s Acre.”
“We’ll have to tell the post office if so,” I said, “or we shan’t get any let-ters.”
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