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already July。 In early September he must sail for India。 He

could not bear to think of going alone。 She must e with him。

Nervously; he kept beside her。

Her examination was finished; her college career was over。

There remained for her now to marry or to work again。 She

applied for no post。 It was concluded she would marry。 India

tempted her……the strange; strange land。 But with the

thought of Calcutta; or Bombay; or of Simla; and of the European

population; India was no more attractive to her than

Nottingham。

She had failed in her examination: she had gone down: she had

not taken her degree。 It was a blow to her。 It hardened her

soul。

〃It doesnt matter;〃 he said。 〃What are the odds; whether you

are a Bachelor of Arts or not; according to the London

University? All you know; you know; and if you are Mrs。

Skrebensky; the B。A。 is meaningless。〃

Instead of consoling her; this made her harder; more

ruthless。 She was now up against her own fate。 It was for her to

choose between being Mrs。 Skrebensky; even Baroness Skrebensky;

wife of a lieutenant in the Royal Engineers; the Sappers; as he

called them; living with the European population in

India……or being Ursula Brangwen; spinster; school…mistress。

She was qualified by her Intermediate Arts examination。 She

would probably even now get a post quite easily as assistant in

one of the higher grade schools; or even in Willey Green School。

Which was she to do?

She hated most of all entering the bondage of teaching once

more。 Very heartily she detested it。 Yet at the thought of

marriage and living with Skrebensky amid the European population

in India; her soul was locked and would not budge。 She had very

little feeling about it: only there was a deadlock。

Skrebensky waited; she waited; everybody waited for the

decision。 When Anton talked to her; and seemed insidiously to

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