‘Their cup of sorrow is now full!’ he said: and thought and
thought of Sue, and what she had gained by leaving him.
Arabella having made her home at Alfredston, and the school-
master coming to market there every Saturday, it was not wonderful
that in a few weeks they met again––the precise time being just after
her return from Christminster, where she had stayed much longer
than she had at
first intended, keeping an interested eye on Jude,
though Jude had seen no more of her. Phillotson was on his way
homeward when he encountered Arabella, and she was approaching
the town.
‘You like walking out this way, Mrs. Cartlett?’ he said.
‘I’ve just begun to again,’ she replied. ‘It is where I lived as maid
and wife, and all the past things of my life that are interesting to my
feelings are mixed up with this road. And they have been stirred up
in me too, lately; for I’ve been visiting at Christminster. Yes; I’ve
seen Jude.’
‘Ah. How do they bear their terrible a
ffliction?’
‘In a ve-ry strange way––Ve-ry strange! She don’t live with him
any longer. I only heard of it as a certainty just before I left, though I
had thought things were drifting that way from their manner when I
called on them.’
‘Not live with her husband? Why, I should have thought ’twould
have united them more.’
‘He’s not her husband, after all. She has never really married him
although they have passed as man and wife so long. And now, instead
of this sad event making ’em hurry up, and get the thing done legally,
she’s took in a queer religious way, just as I was in my a
ffliction at
losing Cartlett, only hers is of a more ’sterical sort than mine. And she
says, so I was told, that she’s your wife in the eye of Heaven and the
Church––yours only; and can’t be anybody else’s by any act of man.’
‘Ah––indeed? . . . Separated, have they!’
‘You see, the eldest boy was mine——’
‘O––yours!’
‘Yes, poor little fellow––born in lawful wedlock, thank God. And
perhaps she feels, over and above other things, that I ought to have
been in her place. I can’t say. However, as for me, I am soon o
ff
from here. I’ve got father to look after now, and we can’t live in
such a humdrum place as this. I hope soon to be in a bar again at
Christminster, or some other big town.’
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