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The darkness fell, but rose again, and as each day spread widelyover the earth and parted them from the strange day in the forestwhen they had been forced to tell each other what they wanted,this wish of theirs was revealed to other people, and in the processbecame slightly strange to themselves. Apparently2 it was not anythingunusual that had happened; it was that they had become engagedto marry each other. The world, which consisted for the most partof the hotel and the villa3, expressed itself glad on the wholethat two people should marry, and allowed them to see that they werenot expected to take part in the work which has to be done in orderthat the world shall go on, but might absent themselves for a time.
They were accordingly left alone until they felt the silence as if,playing in a vast church, the door had been shut on them.
They were driven to walk alone, and sit alone, to visit secret placeswhere the flowers had never been picked and the trees were solitary4.
In solitude5 they could express those beautiful but too vast desireswhich were so oddly uncomfortable to the ears of other men and women--desires for a world, such as their own world which contained twopeople seemed to them to be, where people knew each other intimatelyand thus judged each other by what was good, and never quarrelled,because that was waste of time.
They would talk of such questions among books, or out in the sun,or sitting in the shade of a tree undisturbed. They were nolonger embarrassed, or half-choked with meaning which could notexpress itself; they were not afraid of each other, or, like travellersdown a twisting river, dazzled with sudden beauties when the corneris turned; the unexpected happened, but even the ordinary was lovable,and in many ways preferable to the ecstatic and mysterious,for it was refreshingly6 solid, and called out effort, and effortunder such circumstances was not effort but delight.
While Rachel played the piano, Terence sat near her, engaged,as far as the occasional writing of a word in pencil testified,in shaping the world as it appeared to him now that he and Rachelwere going to be married. It was different certainly. The bookcalled _Silence_ would not now be the same book that it wouldhave been. He would then put down his pencil and stare in frontof him, and wonder in what respects the world was different--it had, perhaps, more solidity, more

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