began to encircle their souls, particularly after their excursion to the
Show, as if that visit had brought some evil in
fluence to bear on
them; and their temperaments were precisely of a kind to su
ffer from
this atmosphere, and to be indisposed to lighten it by vigorous and
open statements. Their apparent attempt at reparation had come too
late to be e
ffective.
The headstone and epitaph orders fell o
ff: and two or three
months later, when autumn came, Jude perceived that he would have
to return to journey-work again, a course all the more unfortunate
just now, in that he had not as yet cleared o
ff the debt he had
unavoidably incurred in the payment of the law-costs of the previous
year.
One evening he sat down to share the common meal with Sue and
the child as usual. ‘I am thinking,’ he said to her, ‘that I’ll hold on
here no longer. The life suits us, certainly; but if we could get away
to a place where we are unknown, we should be lighter hearted, and
have a better chance. And so I am afraid we must break it up here,
however awkward for you, poor dear!’
Sue was always much a
ffected at a picture of herself as an object of
pity, and she saddened.
‘Well––I am not sorry,’ said she presently. ‘I am much depressed
by the way they look at me here. And you have been keeping on this
house and furniture entirely for me and the boy. You don’t want it
yourself, and the expense is unnecessary. But whatever we do, wher-
ever we go, you won’t take him away from me, Jude dear? I could not
let him go now. The cloud upon his young mind makes him so
pathetic to me; I do hope to lift it some day. And he loves me so. You
won’t take him away from me?’
‘Certainly I won’t, dear little girl. We’ll get nice lodgings, wher-
ever we go. I shall be moving about probably ––getting a job here and
a job there.’
‘I shall do something too, of course, till––till——Well, now I can’t
be useful in the lettering it behoves me to turn my hand to something
else.’
‘Don’t hurry about getting employment,’ he said regretfully. ‘I
don’t want you to do that. I wish you wouldn’t, Sue. The boy and
yourself are enough for you to attend to.’
There was a knock at the door, and Jude answered it. Sue could
hear the conversation:
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