[Wessex Tales by Thomas Hardy]@TWC D-Link bookWessex Tales CHAPTER IV 4/8
Lucy was in the enclosure; she was walking and stooping to gather some flowers, possibly for the purpose of painting them, for she moved about quickly, as if anxious to save time.
She did not see him; he might have passed unnoticed; but a sensation which was not in strict unison with his previous sentiments that day led him to pause in his walk and watch her. She went nimbly round and round the beds of anemones, tulips, jonquils, polyanthuses, and other old-fashioned flowers, looking a very charming figure in her half-mourning bonnet, and with an incomplete nosegay in her left hand.
Raising herself to pull down a lilac blossom she observed him. 'Mr.Barnet!' she said, innocently smiling.
'Why, I have been thinking of you many times since Mrs.Barnet went by in the pony-carriage, and now here you are!' 'Yes, Lucy,' he said. Then she seemed to recall particulars of their last meeting, and he believed that she flushed, though it might have been only the fancy of his own supersensitivenesss. 'I am going to the harbour,' he added. 'Are you ?' Lucy remarked simply.
'A great many people begin to go there now the summer is drawing on.' Her face had come more into his view as she spoke, and he noticed how much thinner and paler it was than when he had seen it last.
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