[A Pair of Blue Eyes by Thomas Hardy]@TWC D-Link bookA Pair of Blue Eyes CHAPTER XVIII 26/35
By the time he had reached the wicket-gate he saw that she had moved, and waited till she came up. Elfride had closed the note-book, and was carrying it disdainfully by the corner between her finger and thumb; her face wore a nettled look. She silently extended the volume towards him, raising her eyes no higher than her hand was lifted. 'Take it,' said Elfride quickly.
'I don't want to read it.' 'Could you understand it ?' said Knight. 'As far as I looked.
But I didn't care to read much.' 'Why, Miss Swancourt ?' 'Only because I didn't wish to--that's all.' 'I warned you that you might not.' 'Yes, but I never supposed you would have put me there.' 'Your name is not mentioned once within the four corners.' 'Not my name--I know that.' 'Nor your description, nor anything by which anybody would recognize you.' 'Except myself.
For what is this ?' she exclaimed, taking it from him and opening a page.
'August 7.
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