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inwardly the coarsely working nature of the mistress。 Therefore

she was always at outs with authority。 From constant telling;

she came almost to believe in her own badness; her own intrinsic

inferiority。 She felt that she ought always to be in a state of

slinking disgrace; if she fulfilled what was expected of her。

But she rebelled。 She never really believed in her own badness。

At the bottom of her heart she despised the other people; who

carped and were loud over trifles。 She despised them; and wanted

revenge on them。 She hated them whilst they had power over

her。

Still she kept an ideal: a free; proud lady absolved from the

petty ties; existing beyond petty considerations。 She would see

such ladies in pictures: Alexandra; Princess of Wales; was one

of her models。 This lady was proud and royal; and stepped

indifferently over all small; mean desires: so thought Anna; in

her heart。 And the girl did up her hair high under a little

slanting hat; her skirts were fashionably bunched up; she wore

an elegant; skin…fitting coat。

Her father was delighted。 Anna was very proud in her bearing;

too naturally indifferent to smaller bonds to satisfy Ilkeston;

which would have liked to put her down。 But Brangwen was having

no such thing。 If she chose to be royal; royal she should be。 He

stood like a rock between her and the world。

After the fashion of his family; he grew stout and handsome。

His blue eyes were full of light; twinkling and sensitive; his

manner was deliberate; but hearty; warm。 His capacity for living

his own life without attention from his neighbours made them

respect him。 They would run to do anything for him。 He did not

consider them; but was open…handed towards them; so they made

profit of their willingness。 He liked people; so long as they

remained in the background。

Mrs。 Brangwen went on in her own way; following her own

devices。 She had her husband; her two sons and Anna。 These

staked out and marked her horizon。 The other people were

outsiders。 Inside her own world; her life passed along like a

dream for her; it lapsed; and she lived within its lapse; active

and always pleased; intent。 She scarcely noticed the outer

things at all。 What was outside was outside; non…existent。 She

did not mind if the boys fought; so long as it was out of her

presence。 But if they fought when she was by; she was angry; and

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