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Chapter 10 He Goes a-Gipsying
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They rode out of London in a third-class compartment1, opposite a curate and two stodgy2 people who were just people and defied you (Istra cheerfully explained to Mr. Wrenn) to make anything of them but just people.
“Wouldn’t they stare if they knew what idiocy3 we’re up to!” she suggested.
Mr. Wrenn bobbed his head in entire agreement. He was trying, without any slightest success, to make himself believe that Mr. William Wrenn, Our Mr. Wrenn, late of the Souvenir Company, was starting out for a country tramp at midnight with an artist girl.
The night foreman of the station, a person of bedizenment and pride, stared at them as they alighted at Chelmsford and glanced around like strangers. Mr. Wrenn stared back defiantly4 and marched with Istra from the station, through the sleeping town, past its ragged5 edges, into the country.
They tramped on, a bit wearily. Mr. Wrenn was beginning to wonder if they’d better go back to Chelmsford. Mist was dripping and blind and silent about them, weaving its heavy gray with the night. Suddenly Istra caught his arm at the gate to a farm-yard, and cried, “Look!”
“Gee7! . . . Gee! we’re in England. We’re abroad!”
“Yes — abroad.”
A paved courtyard with farm outbuildings thatched and ancient was lit faintly by a lantern hung from a post that was thumbed to a soft smoothness by centuries.
“That couldn’t be America,” he exulted9. “Gee! I’m just gettin’ it! I’m so darn glad we came. . . . Here’s real England. No tourists. It’s what I’ve always wanted — a country that’s old. And different. . . . Thatched houses! . . . And pretty soon it’ll be dawn, summer dawn; with you, with Istra! Gee! It’s the darndest adventure.”
“Yes. . . . Come on. Let’s walk fast or we’ll get sleepy, and then your romantic heroine will be a
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不高兴地,绷着脸,忧郁地 | |
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