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bustled in again。 Childrens voices were heard。 A thin blue

smoke ascended from the cabin chimney; there was a smell of

cooking。

Ursula; white as a moth; lingered to look。 Skrebensky

lingered by her。 The man glanced up。

〃Good evening;〃 he called; half impudent; half attracted。 He

had blue eyes which glanced impudently from his grimy face。

〃Good evening;〃 said Ursula; delighted。 〃Isnt it

nice now?〃

〃Ay;〃 said the man; 〃very nice。〃

His mouth was red under his ragged; sandy moustache。 His

teeth were white as he laughed。

〃Oh; but……〃 stammered Ursula; laughing; 〃it is。 Why do

you say it as if it werent?〃

〃Appen for them as is childt…nursin its none so rosy。〃

〃May I look inside your barge?〃 asked Ursula。

〃Theres nobodyll stop you; you e if you like。〃

The barge lay at the opposite bank; at the wharf。 It was the

Annabel; belonging to J。 Ruth of Loughborough。 The man

watched Ursula closely from his keen; twinkling eyes。 His fair

hair was wispy on his grimed forehead。 Two dirty children

appeared to see who was talking。

Ursula glanced at the great lock gates。 They were shut; and

the water was sounding; spurting and trickling down in the gloom

beyond。 On this side the bright water was almost to the top of

the gate。 She went boldly across; and round to the wharf。

Stooping from the bank; she peeped into the cabin; where was

a red glow of fire and the shadowy figure of a woman。 She did

want to go down。

〃Youll mess your frock;〃 said the man; warningly。

〃Ill be careful;〃 she answered。 〃May I e?〃

〃Ay; e if you like。〃

She gathered her skirts; lowered her foot to the side of the

boat; and leapt down; laughing。 Coal…dust flew up。

The woman came to the door。 She was plump and sandy…haired;

young; with an odd; stubby nose。

〃Oh; you will make a mess of yourself;〃 she cried;

surprised and laughing with a little wonder。

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