Tess of the dUrbervilles Audiobook Part Two Learn English Through Story

tess of the derbyvilles by thomas

hardy chapter eight

and so it was that on a beautiful

morning in may

two to three years after her return from

trantridge

test derbyfield left home for the second

time

she was going in the opposite direction

this time

when she reached the first hill

she looked back at marlot and her

father’s house with sadness in her heart

she traveled partly by carriage and

partly on foot carrying her basket

not far to her left she could see the

trees which surrounded king’s beer

with its church where her ancestors lay

in their tombs

she could no longer admire or respect

them

she almost hated them for ruining her

life

nothing of theirs was left except the

old seal and spoon

i have as much of mother as father in me

she said

all my prettiness comes from her and she

was only a dairy maid

her walk took two hours until she

reached the hill overlooking the valley

of the great dairies

this valley was watered by the river

froome

and produced huge amounts of milk and

butter

more even than tess’s veil of blackmore

which was known as the veil of little

dairies

as she stood and looked she realized the

valleys were quite different

here the fields and farms were much

larger

she saw more cows at a glance than she

had ever seen before

the evening sun shone on their red white

and brown bodies

she thought that this view was perhaps

not as beautiful as the view of

blackmore veil which she knew so well

there the sky was deep blue the smell of

the earth was heavy in the air the

streams ran slowly and silently

but this view was more cheerful

here the air was clear and light and the

river from rushed as fast as the shadow

of a cloud

either the change in the quality of the

air

or the feeling that she was going to

start a new life here

made her feel much happier

she ran along her hopes and the sunshine

warming her

she looked at her best as she ran

laughing into the warm wind

the desire for pleasure which is in

every living thing had finally won over

tess

she was after all only a young woman of

20 who had not finished growing up

no event however unpleasant could have

marked her forever she was young and

strong and beautiful

and could not remain sad for long

her hopes rose higher than ever

she wanted to show how grateful she was

for this second chance

she started singing love songs but found

they were not enough to express her

feelings

she remembered the sunday mornings of

her girlhood and sang

oh sun and moon oh stars o children of

man praise the lord praise him forever

until she stopped suddenly and murmured

but perhaps i don’t quite know the lord

yet

this was probably a pagan feeling in a

religious form

people who live in the country and are

close to nature like tess

keep many of the pagan ideas of their

ancestors in their souls

religion learned in church comes much

later

and does not touch them

deeply tess was happy to be making her

way independently in life

she really wanted to live honestly and

work hard

unlike her father

tess had her mother’s energy and the

energy of her youth to help her recover

from her experience

women do usually live through such

experiences

where there’s life there’s hope

is still true for most betrayed women

as tess full of enthusiasm came downhill

towards the dairy

she suddenly heard the milking call

again and again from all parts of the

valley

it was half past four

when the dairy people brought in the

cows

tess followed the red and white animals

with their great bags of milk under them

into the farmyard

she saw the long sheds and the wooden

posts shining and smooth where the cows

had rubbed against them over the years

she saw the cows between the posts the

sun throwing their shadows on the wall

as carefully as a painter paints a

beautiful king or queen

as the cows waited for their turn the

milk fell in drops on the ground

the dairy maids and men had come from

their cottages as they saw the cows

arriving from the fields

each girl sat on her three-legged stool

as she milked

her right cheek resting on the cow’s

body

watching tess arrive

the men milked with their hats low over

their eyes and did not see her

one of them was a middle-aged man

the head dairy man she was looking for

he worked six days a week in his white

milking clothes milking and butter

making

and on the seventh he wore his best suit

to take his family proudly to church

because of this people nearby used to

say

dairy man dick all the week on sunday’s

mr richard crick

most dairy men are usually bad tempered

at milking time

but mr crick was glad to get a new dairy

maid at this busy time of the year so he

received tess warmly and asked her how

her family were

when i was a boy i knew you’re part of

the country very well

he said

an old woman of ninety she’s dead now

but she used to live near here

she once told me there was an ancient

noble family of a name like yours who

came from here originally but i didn’t

take any notice of an old woman like

that

oh no

that’s just a story

said tess

then mr crick turned to business

you can milk well my girl i don’t want

my cows drying up especially just now

oh yes i can

answered tess

he looked at her delicate hands and pale

face

quite sure you’re strong enough for this

sort of life

it’s comfortable enough here for rough

country people but it’s hard work

oh yes i’m strong enough i’m used to

hard work

tess insisted

well have some tea and something to eat

you’ve had a long journey

he said kindly

no i’d rather begin milking straight

away

said tess

i’ll just drink a little milk first

this surprised darim and crick who

appeared never to have thought of milk

as a

drink oh if you can swallow it have some

he said holding the bucket for her to

drink from

i haven’t touched any for years

it would lie in my stomach like a stone

so it would

now try that one and see how you get on

and he pointed to the nearest cow

as soon as tess was on her stool under

the cow and the milk was pouring between

her fingers into the bucket

she really felt that her new life was

beginning

as she relaxed she looked around her

it was a large dairy

there were nearly a hundred milking cows

darim and crick milked six or eight of

the difficult ones with his own hands

he could not trust them to the dairy

maids

because if the cows were badly milked

their milk would simply dry up

for a while there was no more talk among

the milkers

suddenly mr got up from his stool

we’re not getting as much milk from them

as usual

he said

we better sing them a song friends

that’s the only thing to do

so the group of milkers started singing

to encourage the cows to give more

mr crick went on

but i think bulls like music better than

cows

did i tell you all about william dewey

on his way home after a wedding he found

himself in a field with an angry bull

he took his violin and played some

christmas church music and down went the

ball on his knees just like the animals

around baby jesus

and so william was able to escape

it’s a curious story

takes us back to the past when belief in

god was a living thing

this unusual remark came from under a

cow

well it’s quite true sir believe it or

not i knew the man well

said mr crick

oh yes i’m sure it’s true

said the man behind the brown cow

tess could not see his face

and could not understand why the head

dairy man himself should call him sir

the man stayed under the cow long enough

to milk three

at times saying something angrily to

himself

then he stood up stretching his arms

tess could now see him clearly

he wore the clothes of a dairy man

but underneath he was quite different

he looked educated and gentlemanly

but now she realized that she had seen

him before

he was one of the three walking brothers

who had stopped their walk to admire the

mayday dance in marlot a few years

before

he had danced with some of the other

girls but not with her

he had not noticed her and had gone on

his way

for a moment she was worried that if he

recognized her

he might discover her story

but she soon saw he did not remember her

at all

she had seen him in marlot his face had

grown more thoughtful

he now had a young man’s moustache and

beard

from the time he had spent milking one

cow he was clearly a beginner at dairy

work

tess discovered that only two or three

of the dairy maids slept in the house

besides herself

they all shared a big bedroom near the

cheese room

that night one of the girls insisted on

telling tess about all the people at the

dairy

to test half asleep the whispers seem to

be floating in the air

mr angel claire

he’s the one who’s learning milking he’s

a parson’s son and thinks a lot and

doesn’t notice girls

his father is parson at eminster

somewhere from here

his sons except mr claire are going to

be parsons too

tess gradually fell asleep

chapter nine

neither angel claire nor his family had

originally chosen farming as a

profession for him

when he was a boy

people admired his great qualities

now he was a man

something vague and undecided in his

look showed that he had no particular

purpose in life

he was the youngest son of a poor person

one day when he was studying at home

his father discovered that angel had

ordered a book of philosophy which

questioned the church’s teaching

how could his son become a priest if he

read such books

angel explained that he did not in fact

wish to enter the church like his

brothers

because the church’s views were too

strict

and did not allow free thinking

the simple person was shocked

he was a man of fixed ideas and a firm

believer

and if angel did not want to become a

priest what was the use of sending him

to study at cambridge

for the person the whole point of going

to university was to become a minister

of god

i want to use my mind

angel insisted

i want to read philosophy i want to

question my belief

so that what is left after i have

questioned it will be even stronger

but angel

your mother and i have saved and saved

to send you to university like your

brothers

but how can we send you there if it is

not in the service of god

so angel did not have the advantage of a

university education

after some years studying at home

he decided to learn farming

he thought this kind of work could give

him what he most valued

independence and freedom to think

so he came to talbot hayes at 26 as a

student

at first he stayed up in his room most

of the time in the evenings reading and

playing his harp

but he soon preferred to read human

nature by taking his meals in the

general dining room with the dairy

people

the longer he stayed

the more claire liked living with these

simple country people

no longer did he see them as lacking in

intelligence

he realized they were no different from

him

he and they were all people walking on

the dusty road which ends in death

he began to like working outside

he was learning about nature and about

life

he came to know the changing seasons

morning and evening different winds

waters and mists shade and silence and

the voices of nature

all this he had never known before

for several days after tess’s arrival

claire sitting reading a book hardly

noticed she was there

but one morning at breakfast he was

reading music and listening to the tune

in his head

when he heard a musical voice which

seemed to become part of his tune

he looked round at tess seated at the

table

what a fresh and pure daughter of nature

that dairy maid is

thought angel

he seemed to remember something about

her

something which took him back into a

happy past

before decision made his life difficult

this memory made him look more often at

tess

than the other dairy maids

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chapter 10

darim and crick insisted that all the

dairy people should milk different cows

every day

not just their favorites

he was worried that a dairy maid might

leave the dairy and then her cows would

not like being milked by a stranger

however tess began to find that the cars

which came to her

usually happened to be her favorites

this made her milking much easier

but she soon realized that it was not by

chance as it was angel claire who sent

the cows in for milking

mr claire

you have sent me my favorite cows

she accused him one morning blushing

well it doesn’t matter

said he

you will always be here to milk them do

you think so

i hope i shall

but i don’t know

afterwards she was angry with herself

she had spoken too seriously to him

as if he were involved in her staying or

leaving

in the evening after milking she walked

in the garden alone

thinking about it

it was a typical summer evening in june

the air was delicate and there was a

complete absolute silence

it was broken by the sound of a harp

the notes floated in the still air

strong and clear

tess listened like a fascinated bird

she drew near to claire

who still had not seen her

she was conscious of neither time nor

space

the tune moved through her mind and body

bringing tears to her eyes

the waves of color of the wild flowers

mixed with waves of sound

angel finished playing

and caught sight of her

she blushed and moved away

why are you going tess he asked

are you afraid

oh no sir

not of outdoor things

but indoors

well

yes sir

life in general

yes sir

oh

so am i

very often

being alive is rather serious don’t you

think so

it is

no you put it like that

all the same

i wouldn’t expect a young girl like you

to feel that

why

come tell me

after a moment’s hesitation she answered

the trees

ask questions with their eyes don’t they

and you seem to see hundreds of

tomorrows

all in a line

the first big and clear

the others getting smaller but they all

look fierce and cruel

but you can drive away all these ideas

with your music sir

he was surprised to find that this

dairymaid had such sad thoughts

she was expressing in her own words the

ache of modern life

the sadness made her more interesting to

him

he did not know that her experience had

given her great strength of feeling

tess on the other hand could not

understand why a man of religious family

good education and financial

independence should feel sorry to be

alive

how could this admirable and poetic man

have felt as she did two or three years

ago that he would rather die

it was true that he was not at present

living among gentlemen

but he was studying what he wanted to

know

and would become a rich farmer in time

so as they neither understood each

other’s secrets

they were both puzzled and waited to

find out more

at first

tess regarded angel as an intelligence

rather than a man

she became quite depressed as she

realized the distance between her own

knowledge and his

one day he asked her why she looked so

sad

oh

it’s only that

i feel i’ve been wasting my life

when i see what you know

i feel what a nothing i am

well my dear tess

said angel with some enthusiasm

i shall be only too glad to help you

study history for example

i don’t know

what’s the use of learning that i’m one

of a long row

and that my past and future are like

thousands of other peoples

but there’s one thing i’d like to know

why the sun shines on the good and the

bad just the same

she said her voice trembling

oh tess

don’t be bitter

of course he had wondered this himself

in the past

but as he looked at her innocent lips

he thought this pure child of nature

could only have picked up the question

from others

she could not possibly have any guilt in

her past

when he had gone

tess felt again how stupid she must

appear to him

she wondered whether she could gain his

respect by telling him of her durbaville

blood

she first asked the dairyman if mr

claire was interested in old families

who had lost their money and land

no

said mr crick family he’s a rebel

and the one thing he hates is an old

family

after hearing this not very accurate

view of claire’s opinions

poor tess was glad she had not mentioned

her ancestors

that summer

tess and claire unconsciously studied

each other

balanced on the edge of a passion

yet just keeping out of it

but all the time

like two streams in a valley

they were destined to join

tess had never been so happy as she was

now

and perhaps never would be so again

they met continually

they could not help it

they met daily in the half light at

three o’clock in the morning just before

milking

they felt they were the first two up in

the world

like adam and eve

tess seemed like a queen to claire

perhaps because he knew that she was the

most beautiful woman walking about at

this time of day

lovely women are usually asleep at

midsummer sunrise

but tess was near

and the rest were nowhere

in the strange light she was no longer a

milkmaid

but a vision of woman

the whole of womanhood in one form

one day just after breakfast they all

gathered in the milk house

the milk was turning in the churn but

the butter would not come

derem and crick was worried

maybe someone in the house is in love

suggested his wife

that sometimes causes it

do you remember that made years ago and

the butter didn’t come

ah yes but that wasn’t being in love

replied mr crick that was damage to the

churn

he turned to claire to tell the story

jack dolop one of our milkers got a girl

into trouble

one day her mother came looking for him

with a great heavy umbrella in her hand

jack hid in the churn but she found him

and turned it round and round stop stop

cried jack

if you promise to marry my daughter

shouted the mother

and so he did

tess very pale had gone to the door for

some fresh air

fortunately the butter suddenly came

but tess remained depressed all

afternoon

to the others the story was funny

she alone could see the sorrow in it and

it reminded her of her experience

tess was first in bed that night

and was half asleep as the other girls

undressed

she saw them standing at the window

looking at someone in the garden with

great interest

it’s no use you’ve been in love with him

any more than me ready priddle

said marion the eldest

there he is again

cried is hewitt a pale girl with dark

hair

i would just marry him tomorrow if he

asked me

said marion blushing

so would i

and more

mermaid

and i too

whispered retty shyly

we can’t all marry him

said is

we can’t anyway

said marion he likes test derby feel

best i’ve watched him every day and

found it out

there was a thoughtful silence

how silly this all is

said is impatiently he’s a gentleman’s

son

he won’t marry any of us or tess either

they all sighed and crept into their

beds and fell asleep

but tess with her deeper feelings could

not sleep

she knew angel claire preferred her to

the others

she was more attractive better educated

and more womanly

she could keep his affection for her

but should she

perhaps the others should have a chance

of attracting his attention and even of

marrying him

she had heard from mrs crick that mr

clare had spoken of marrying a country

girl to help him farm milk cows and reap

corn

tess had promised herself she would

never marry

and would never be tempted to do so

she ought to leave the field open for

the other girls

next morning darim and crick sent all

the dairy people out into a field to

search for garlic plants

one bite by one cow was enough to make

the whole day’s butter taste of garlic

it was not by accident that claire

walked next to tess

don’t they look pretty

she said to him

who

is he hewitt and retti

she had decided that either would make a

good farmer’s wife

pretty well yes i’ve often thought so

they are excellent dairy women

yes

though not better than you

claire observed them

she is blushing continued test bravely

because you are looking at her

she could hardly say

marry one of them if you really don’t

want to find lady don’t think of

marrying me

from now on she tried to avoid spending

time with angel

she gave the other three every chance

chapter 11

it was july and very hot the atmosphere

of the flat valley hung like a drug over

the dairy people the cows and the trees

it was sunday morning after milking

tess and the other three girls dressed

quickly to go to melstock church which

was three or four miles away from tall

bottes

heavy thunderstorms had poured down the

day before but today the sun shone

brightly and the air was warm and clear

when the girls reached the lowest part

of the road to melstock they found it

was flooded

in working clothes and boots they would

have walked through

but they were wearing sunday white

stockings and thin shoes which they did

not want to ruin

the church bell was calling still a mile

away

suddenly they saw angel claire

approaching

he had seen them from far away and had

come to help them

one of them in particular

i’ll carry you through the water all of

you he offered

all four blushed as if they had one

heart

now marion put your arms around my

shoulders hold on

and angel walked off with her in his

arms

next was is hewitt

her lips were dry with emotion

angel returned for reti

while he was picking her up he glanced

at tess

he could not have said more plainly

it will soon be you and i

there was an understanding between them

it was now tess’s turn

he picked her up

she was embarrassed to discover her

excitement at his nearness

three plain girls to get one beauty

he whispered

they are better women than i

she said bravely

not to me

said angel

she blushed

there was silence claire stood still and

bent his face to hers

oh tessie

he said

her cheeks were pink and she could not

look into his eyes

but he respected her modesty and did

nothing more

he walked slowly however to make the

journey as long as possible and put her

down on dry land

her friends were looking with round

thoughtful eyes at them

he said goodbye

and went back by the road

four walked on together

marion broke the silence by saying

no

we have no chance against her

she looked joylessly at tess

what do you mean

ask tess

he likes you best the very best

we saw as he brought you over

he’d have kissed you if you had

encouraged him only a little

they were no longer cheerful but they

were not bitter

they were generous country girls who

accept that such things happen

tess’s heart ached

she knew that she loved angel claire

perhaps all the more passionately

because the others also loved him

and yet that same hungry heart of hers

pitied her friends

i will never stand in your way

she cried to them that evening in the

bedroom

i don’t think he’s thinking of marrying

but even if he asked me i’d refuse him

as i’d refuse any man

oh why

they asked

i cannot marry

but i don’t think he will choose any of

you

so the girls remained friends

they all shared each other’s secret

the air in their bedroom was full of

their hopeless passion

there was a flame burning the inside of

their hearts out

but because they had no hope they were

not jealous of each other

they had even heard that angel’s family

were planning for him to marry a

neighbor’s daughter

tess no longer attached any importance

to claire’s interest in her it was a

passing summer attraction nothing more

the heat grew steadily greater

in this stormy atmosphere even a passing

attraction would deepen into love

everything in nature was ready for love

claire became gradually more

passionately in love with a soft and

silent test

the fields were dry

wagons threw up clouds of dust on the

road

cows jumped over gates chased by flies

darim and crick’s sleeves were rolled up

from monday to saturday and the milkers

milked in the fields for coolness

on one of these afternoons tess and

angel were milking near each other

tess used to rest her head on the cow’s

body her eyes fixed on a distant field

the sun shone on the beautiful lines of

her face

she did not know that claire had

followed her round and sat watching her

how very lovable her face was to him

he had never seen such beautiful lips

and teeth

like roses filled with snow

suddenly claire jumped up leaving his

bucket to be kicked over by the cow went

quickly towards her and kneeling down

beside her took her in his arms

tess let herself relax in his arms in a

moment of joyful surprise

he was on the point of kissing that

tempting mouth

but stopped himself

forgive me testia he whispered

i ought to have asked

i love you tess

really

tess tried to free herself and her eyes

began to fill with tears

why are you crying my darling he

asked oh

i don’t know

she murmured trying to pull away

well i’ve shown my feeling at last tess

he said with a curious sigh showing that

his heart had overcome his reason i do

love you dearly and truly

but i shall go no further now

i have surprised you

she freed herself

and they went on milking

nobody had noticed

and when darim and crick came round

there was no sign to show that there was

any connection between them

yet something had happened

which was to change their whole world

as a practical man the dairyman might

laugh at love

but love has a habit of changing

people’s lives

it is a force to be respected

chapter 12

the nights were as hot as the days

angel claire could not sleep

he went out into the darkness to think

over what had happened that afternoon

he had come as a student of farming to

this dairy

thinking he would be here only a short

time

he thought it would be a quiet place

from here he could observe the great

world outside before plunging back into

it

but the world outside had lost its

interest

and the quiet place was now the center

of all feeling

claire was a thoughtful honest man

he knew tess was not a toy to play with

and throw away when finished with

her life was as important to her as his

was to him

he knew he must treat her affection for

him seriously

but if they went on meeting every day

their relationship must develop

he could not stop himself

as he had not decided what purpose their

relationship should have

he decided that for the moment they

should meet as little as possible

but it was not easy to keep to this

decision

he was driven towards her by the heat in

his blood

he thought he would go and see his

family

in less than five months he would have

finished his studies here

after a few more months on other farms

he would be ready to start farming

himself

shouldn’t a farmer’s wife be a woman who

understood farming

he rode along the narrow road towards

emminster and his parents house

his eyes were looking not at the road

but at next year

he loved her

oughty to marry her

what would his mother and brothers say

what would he himself say two years

after the wedding

as he rode into the village he saw a

group of young girls waiting outside the

church

walking quickly to join them was miss

mercy chant

only daughter of his father’s neighbor

his parents quietly hoped angel would

marry mercy one day she was very good at

giving bible classes

but an angel’s mind was the face of the

pretty milkmaid

who hardly ever thought of god

his family were delighted though

surprised to see him

angel was glad to be at home

and yet he did not feel so much part of

the family as he used to

his father’s religious belief was very

strict

but he was a kind honest man and fond of

his sons

however he would have been shocked to

know of the pagan pleasure in nature and

pretty womanhood experienced by angel

his mother shared his father’s religious

views and helped in his church work

his brothers seemed rather unimaginative

and narrow-minded although they were

both well-educated

they felt that anybody outside the

church or university could not be

respected

as he walked with his brothers angel

felt that however lucky they were to

have a university education

neither of them really saw life as it

was lived

they thought farming was a poor man’s

job not suitable for a gentleman

angel felt all the more determined to

keep to his choice

in the evening he spoke to his father

alone after prayers

mr claire told his son he had been

saving the money he would have spent on

his university education for him

this encouraged angel to ask his father

what sort of wife a farmer needed

a really a christian woman

nothing else matters

for example my neighbor dr chant

but isn’t the main thing that she should

be able to milk cows churn good butter

value animals and direct farm workers

mr claire had clearly never thought of

this before

yes

yes certainly but i was going to say

that you will never find a purer woman

than mercy chant

your mother and i would be very happy if

you

yes yes mercy is good i know but father

don’t you think that one who is just as

good and pure and who understands farm

life as well as the farmer would be much

better

after much discussion angel got down to

details

he explained he had met a woman who was

ideally suited to be a farmer’s wife who

went to church regularly who was honest

sensitive intelligent graceful pure as

snow and extremely beautiful

is she of a good family like mercy asked

his surprised mother who had come in

during the conversation

she is not what we call a lady

said angel firmly

she has a cottage’s daughter

what’s the advantage of good family to

me my wife will have to work hard and

manage with very little money

mercy is educated that has its charm

said his mother looking at him through

her silver glasses

i shall help her with her reading she

will learn fast she’s full of poetry

real poetry she lives what poet’s only

right

and she is a good christian girl i’m

sure you’ll value her for that

his parents already doubted angel’s

religious belief

so they were almost relieved to hear

this of his future wife

they told him not to act in a hurry

but they would like to see her

although angel was free to marry or not

as he wished he did not want to hurt his

parents and he accepted their advice

as he set off to return to the dairy and

tests

his father rode with him a little way

mr claire was telling his son about the

new durbaville family who had taken the

ancient name and lived near trantridge

there was a young man and his blind

mother

preaching in the church there one day

mr clare had spoken out bravely against

the well-known wickedness of young

derbeville who after this had publicly

insulted him when they met later

angel was angry with derbeville

dear father you should not let yourself

be insulted like that

it doesn’t matter to me

i have a duty to point out where people

go wrong

often men have hit me

but then at least they haven’t hit their

families

and they live to thank me and praise god

i hope this young man does the same

said angel warmly

but it doesn’t seem likely

we’ll hope anyway said mr clare

maybe one of my words may grow like a

seed in his heart one day

angel could not accept his father’s

narrow religious beliefs but he loved

him for his courage

he remembered that his father had not

once asked whether tess had money or not

this lack of interest in money meant

that all the brothers would probably be

poor forever

but angel still admired his father’s

belief that money was not important

when he returned to the dairy and the

sleepy afternoon heat nobody was awake

getting up so early in the morning meant

the milkers really needed a sleep before

the afternoon milking

it was three o’clock

time for skimming

there was a slight noise upstairs then

tess appeared before his eyes

she did not see him and stretched one

arm up above her head she yawned like a

cat and he saw the red inside of her

mouth

her whole soul breathed out physical

beauty

then her eyes flashed as she recognized

him oh mr claire

how you frighten me i

she said looking glad shy and surprised

at the same time

claire stepped forward to put his arms

around her dear darling tessie he

whispered putting his face to her warm

cheek

don’t call me mr claire anymore

i’ve hurried back because of you

they stood holding each other

the sun warming them through the window

he looked deep into her eyes of blue and

black and grey

she looked at him

as eve must have looked at adam

i must go skimming

she said

together they went to the milk house

perhaps the talbot haze milk was not

very well skimmed that afternoon

tess was in a dream as she skimmed

the heat of his love made her feel like

a plant under a burning sun

there’s something very practical that i

want to ask you

he said gently

i shall soon want to marry

being a farmer i need a wife who knows

all about farms

will you be that woman tessie

she looked quite worried

she had accepted that she could not help

loving him

but she had not expected this result

with bitter pain she replied as she had

promised herself she would

oh mr claire

i cannot be your wife

i cannot be

the sound of these words seemed to break

her very heart

but tess

he said amazed at her answer and holding

her still closer

surely you love

me oh yes yes

and i would rather be yours than

anybody’s in the whole world

but i cannot marry you

cried the sweet and honest voice

miserably

tess

have you agreed to marry someone else

no no

then why do you refuse me

your father is a person and your mother

will want you to marry a lady

said poor test desperately trying to

find an excuse no

certainly not that’s why i went home to

talk to them both

i feel

i cannot

never

never

is it too sudden my pretty i’ll give you

time i won’t mention it again for a

while

she tried to skim again

but her tears fell so that she could not

do it

she could never explain her sadness

even to this her best friend

claire began to talk more generally to

calm her

he talked about his father’s religious

views and the good work he did

he mentioned the insults his father had

received from a young man near trent

ridge who had a blind mother

tess now looked hard and worn

and her mouth was tragic

claire did not notice they finished

skimming and he said to her softly

and my question tessie

oh no

no

she replied

hopelessly

thinking bitterly of alec derbaville

it can’t be

she went out with the other milkmaids to

the cows in the fields

angel watched her moving freely in the

air like a swimmer on a wave

he knew he was right to choose a wife

from nature

not from civilization

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claire was not depressed by tessa’s

refusal

feeling sure that she would finally

accept him

a few days later he asked her again

tess why did you say no so positively

i’m not good enough

not enough of a fine lady

yes

your family would not respect me

you know you’re wrong

my father and mother would and i don’t

care about my brothers

he held her to stop her slipping away

you didn’t mean it did you

i can’t work or read or play or anything

until i know that you will someday be

mine say you will tess

she could only shake her head and look

away

then i ought not to hold you

to talk to you like this why tess

it is for your good my dearest

i can’t give myself the great happiness

of promising to be yours

because

i am sure i ought not to

but you will make me happy

you think so

but you don’t know

after a struggle like this tess would go

to the fields or her room to cry

her heart was so strongly on the side of

his that she feared she might give way

why doesn’t somebody tell him all about

me she thought

it was only 40 miles away somebody must

know

but nobody knew

and nobody told him

tess’s life now had two parts

positive pleasure

and positive pain

every time she and angel were alone

together he would ask her again

and she would refuse

she was keeping her promise to herself

but in her heart of hearts tess knew

that eventually she would accept him

love and nature both advised her to have

him without thinking of complications to

delight in passion without considering

future pain

i know i shall say yes

i can’t help it

she cried to herself in bed one night

but it may kill him when he knows oh

oh

i’ve got some news for you all

said darium and crick as they sat down

to breakfast one sunday morning

it’s that jack dollop again

the lover in the butter churn

said angel claire looking up from his

newspaper

and has he married the young milkmaid as

he promised

not he sir

replied the darehaman he’s married an

older woman who had 50 pounds a year

they married in a great hurry and then

she told him that by marrying she’d lost

her 50 pounds a year

he only married her for her money too so

now they’re always quarreling

she ought to have told him just before

they went to church

said marion

she ought to have seen he only wanted

her money and refused him

said retti

what do you say my dear the dairy man

asked tess

i think she ought

to have told him the truth

or else refused him

i don’t know

replied tess who could not swallow her

food

she soon left the table and went into

the fields feeling the pain in the story

she had continued to refuse angel’s

offers of marriage

but from that sunday he changed his

approach towards her

he looked for her and came to talk to

her at every possible moment at milking

butter making cheese making among

chickens and among pigs

she knew she could not resist much

longer she loved him so passionately and

he was so like a god in her eyes

he treated her as if he would love and

defend her under any circumstances

this began to make her feel less afraid

about agreeing to marry him and telling

him the truth about herself

the days were shorter now

and in the mornings the dairy worked by

candlelight

one morning between three and four she

ran up to claire’s room to wake him

before waking the others

having dressed she was about to go

downstairs when angel came out of his

room and stopped her

now miss

he said firmly you must give me an

answer or i shall have to leave the

house

you aren’t safe with me i saw you just

now in your night dress well

is it yes at last

i really will think seriously about it

mr claire

call me angel then and not mr claire why

not angel dearest

it would mean i agree wouldn’t it

it would only mean you love me

and you did admit that long ago

very well done

angel dearest if i must

she murmured smiling

claire could not resist kissing her warm

cheek

after milking and skimming all the dairy

people went outside

tess generously tried for the last time

to interest angel in the other dairy

maids

there’s more in those three than you

think

she said

any of them would make you a better wife

than i could

and perhaps they love you as much as i

do almost

oh tessie

he cried impatiently

she was so relieved to hear this that

she could not make any further

self-sacrifice she knew that this day

would decide it

in the late afternoon angel claire

offered to drive the wagon with its

buckets of milk to the station

he persuaded tess to go with him

at first there was silence as they drove

along the quiet road

simply enjoying being close to each

other

soon drops of rain started falling

tess’s cheeks were pink and her long

hair was wet

she had no jacket and crept close to

claire

she held an old piece of cloth over them

both to keep the rain off

well dear

said angel

what about my question

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i’ll answer you soon

before we get home

i’ll try

they passed an old house

angel explained that it was an

interesting place which belonged to the

ancient family of the derbevilles

it’s very sad when a noble family dies

out he said

yes

said tess

at last they reached the station

and watched the milk being lifted onto

the train

tess was fascinated

londoners will drink it for breakfast

won’t they

people who don’t know we drove for miles

in the rain so that it might reach them

in time

that’s true

but we drove a little for our own

reasons too

now tess

he said anxiously as they drove away

into the night

your heart belongs to me

why can’t you give me your hand as well

my only reason is you

i have something to tell you

i must tell you about my past life

tell me if you want to dearest

i expect you have had as many

experiences

as that flower over there

i grew up in marlot

and at school they said i would make a

good teacher

but there was trouble in my family

father didn’t work very hard

and he drank a little

poor child

that’s nothing new

he held her more closely to his side

and

there is something unusual about me

i

i am not a derby field

but a derbeville

i’m a descendant of the same family who

owned that house we passed

a derberville

and is that the whole story tess

yes

she answered faintly

well

why should i love you less because of

that

the dairyman told me you hated old

families

he laughed

well i hate the idea that noble blood

should be more important than anything

else

but i am really very interested in your

news

what do you think of it

i think it’s sad

especially here to see the fields which

once belonged to my ancestors

so that’s the awful secret

she had not told him

at the last moment she had not been

brave enough

angel was delighted

you see tess

society likes a noble name and will

accept you better as my wife because you

are a derberville even my mother will

like you better you must use the name of

derberville from this very day

i like the other name best but you must

by the way

there’s someone who has taken the

durbaville name near the chase

yes

he’s the man who insulted my father how

strange

angel

i would rather not take that name

now then teresa derberville i’ve got you

take my name and you will escape yours

if it is sure to make you happy

and you do wish to marry me very very

much

i do dearest of course

say you will be mine forever

he held her and kissed her

yes

no sooner had she said it

then she burst into a dry hard sobbing

angel was surprised

why are you crying

i’m crying because i promised i would

die unmarried

oh i sometimes wish i had never been

born

tess

how could you wish that if you really

loved me

i wish you could prove your love in some

way

will this prove it more

cried test desperately holding him close

and kissing him

for the first time claire learnt what a

passionate woman’s kisses were like on

the lips of one she loved with all her

heart and soul

as tess loved him

there

now do you believe

she asked wiping her eyes

yes i never really doubted

never

they drove on in the darkness

forming one bundle under the cloth

i must write to my mother

she said

of course my dear child where does she

live

in marlot

ah

then i have seen you before

yes

when you would not dance with me

oh

i hope that doesn’t mean bad luck

after this decision tess wrote an urgent

letter to her mother

this was the reply she received

dear tess

i hope you are well as i am

we are all glad to hear you are going to

be married soon

but tess

in answer to your question whatever you

do

don’t tell your future husband anything

about your past experience

no girl would be so foolish especially

as it is so long ago and not your fault

at all remember you promised me you

would never tell anybody

best wishes to your young man

love from your mother

tess could not accept her mother’s view

of life

but perhaps joan was right in this

silence seemed best for angel’s

happiness

so she grew calm

and from october onwards she was

completely happy

claire seemed the perfect guide thinker

and friend

she saw perfection in his face

his intelligence and his soul

she dismissed the past from her mind

they spent all their time together as

country people do once they are engaged

in the wonderful autumn afternoons they

walked by streams crossing on little

wooden bridges

they saw tiny blue frogs in the shadows

of trees and hedges

and at the same time bright sunshine in

the fields

the sun was so near the ground that the

shadows of claire and tess stretched a

quarter of a mile ahead of them

like two long pointing fingers

when claire talked to tess of their

future

and the farm they would have abroad

she could hardly believe that she would

be going through the world by his side

her feeling for him was now the breath

and life of tess’s being

it made her forget her past sorrows

but she knew they were waiting like

wolves for their moment to attack

one day she cried out to angel

why didn’t you stay and love me when i

was 16 when you danced and marlot oh why

didn’t you

ah yes

if only i had known

but you must not regret so bitterly why

should you

hiding her feelings quickly she said

i would have had four more years of your

love than i can ever have now

they had to tell the dairyman and his

wife that they were planning to marry

that night as tess entered the bedroom

all three dairymaids were waiting for

him

you are going to marry him

said marion

yes

someday

said tess

gonna marry him a gentleman

said is

it’s strange said marion to think tess

will be his wife not a fine lady but a

girl who lives like us

do you all hate me for it

ask tess in a low voice

i want to hate you but i cannot

said retti

that’s how i feel

said marion and is

he ought to marry one of you

mama tess

you are all better than i am

no no dear tess

they all said

i think i ought to make him marry one of

you even now

she sobbed

they went up to her and calmed her and

helped her to bed

before they went to sleep marion

whispered

you will think of us when you are his

wife tess

and how we did not hate you because we

did not expect to be chosen by him

the girls did not know that tess cried

even more at this

and that she decided she would tell

angel all her history

because of this she would not set a date

for the wedding

she wanted to stay as she was

not move forward into a new life

but soon it was clear that the dairyman

did not want so many dairy maids at this

time of year

tess would have to leave the dairy at

christmas

i am afraid i’m glad of it

said angel to her

because now we must decide when to marry

we can’t go on like this forever

i wish we could

i wish it could be always summer and

autumn with you always loving me

i always shall

oh i know you will

angel i’ll fix the day

so they decided on the 31st of december

the wedding was to take place as

privately as possible at the dairy

tess now felt she could not stop things

happening

and agreed passively to whatever angel

suggested

in fact angel’s plans were a little

hurried

he had not meant to marry so soon

but he wanted to keep her with him to

help her with her reading and studying

so that he could present her proudly as

a lady to his parents

he also planned to spend some time

studying work in a flower mill

they could spend their honeymoon staying

in the old farmhouse which had once

belonged to the derbevilles while angels

studied at the mill nearby

the day

the impossible day of their wedding came

closer

his wife

tess said to herself

could it ever be

angel and tess decided to spend a day

together shopping on christmas eve

they went into town in a borrowed

carriage the town was full of strangers

who stared at tess happy and beautiful

on angel’s arm

at the end of the day tess was waiting

for angel to bring the horse and

carriage when two men passed her in the

street

she’s a lovely maiden

one said to his friend

she’s lovely yes

but she’s no maiden

replied the other

angel returned at that moment and heard

these words

wildly angry at this insult tess he hit

the man in the face the man said quickly

i’m sorry sir i must have made a mistake

angel accepted this gave the man some

money said good night and drove off with

tess

the two men went in the opposite

direction

and was it a mistake asked the second

man

certainly not

said his friend

on the way home tess was very serious

she felt she could not tell him the

truth to his face

but there was another way

so she went to her room and wrote a

four-page letter describing exactly what

had happened three or four years ago

in the night she crept up to angel’s

room and pushed the letter under his

door

next morning she looked anxiously at him

but he kissed her as usual

he said nothing about the letter

had he read it

did he forgive her

every morning at night he was the same

until finally the wedding day came

tess had not invited her family from

marlot

angel had written to his

his brothers had not replied

and his parents wrote that they hoped he

was not hurrying into marriage but that

he was old enough to decide for himself

angel did not mind because he was

planning to introduce test to them as a

derbeville as well as a dairy maid some

months later

tess was still worried about her

confession

and left the crowd of busy people

downstairs to creep silently up to

angel’s bedroom

there she found her letter unopened just

under the carpet

he had not seen it

she could not let him read it now in the

middle of the preparations

she found him alone for a moment

i must confess all my mistakes to you

she said trying to keep her words light

not today my sweet we’ll have plenty of

time later on i’ll confess mine too

then you really don’t want me to

i don’t tessie

really

from now on her one desire to call him

husband and then if necessary to die

carried her on

she moved in a cloud

there were few people in the church

at one point she let her shoulder touch

claire’s arm to be sure that he was

really there

it was only when she came out that she

noticed the carriage they were driving

back in

she felt she must have seen it in a

dream

oh

maybe you know the story of the

durbaville carriage

said angel

and this one reminds you of it

in the past a certain derbeville

committed a crime in his carriage and

since then derberville see or hear the

old carriage whenever

but it’s rather depressing to talk about

is it when we are going to die angel

or is it when we have committed a crime

now tess

he kissed her but she had no energy left

she was now mrs angel claire

but wasn’t she really

mrs alexander derbaville

later that afternoon they left the dairy

all the dairy people watched them leave

and claire kissed the dairymaids goodbye

as he was thanking the dairyman a

crowed just in front of him

that’s bad whispered the deriman to each

other

when a crows at a husband like that

and they laughed together behind their

hands

go away

shouted mr crick at the

later he said to his wife why did it

have to crow at mr claire like that

it only means a change in the weather

said mrs crick not what you think that’s

impossible

tess and angel arrived at the old

derbyville farmhouse

it was empty although a woman came to

cook and clean for them

they had their tea together and claire

delighted in eating from the same plate

as tess

looking at her he thought

do i realize how important i am to this

woman

and how i must look after her

i must never forget to think about her

feelings

it started to rain as it grew dark

outside

finally a man arrived from the dairy

with their bags

i’m sorry i’m late sir

he said but terrible things have been

happening at the dairy you remember the

crowing well

whatever it means

poor little ritty priddle has tried to

drown herself

what happened

asked angel

well

after you left she and marion walk from

one public house to another drinking

reti was found in the river later on and

marion was found drunk in a field

and is

asked tess

isis at home as usual but very sad and

depressed

as the man left

tess sat sadly by the fire looking into

it

they were simple innocent girls who had

not been loved

it was wicked of her to take all the

love without paying for it

she would pay

she would tell there and then

angel was sitting beside her holding her

hand

their faces were red in the fire light

this morning

he said suddenly

we said we would both confess our

mistakes

i must tell you something

and you must forgive me

perhaps i ought to have told you before

i put off telling you

because i didn’t want to lose you

angel

i’m sure i’ll forgive you

a wild hope was making tessa’s heart

beat faster

well

wait a minute

you know how much i believe in goodness

and purity

but i myself

when i was in london years ago

did wrong with a woman i hardly knew

it lasted two days

i came home and i have never done

anything like it since

do you forgive me

oh angel of course i do

and i’m almost glad

because now you can forgive me

i have a confession too

ah yes

well confess you wicked little girl

it can hardly be more serious than mine

it can’t no it can’t

she jumped up joyfully at the hope

no

in fact

it is just the same

i will tell you now

she sat down again

they held hands

the fire burned like a judgment day fire

her shadow rose high on the wall

putting her head against his

she bravely told the whole story of her

meeting with alec durberville

and its results

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her story came to an end

she had not raised her voice

she had not cried

but things seemed to change as a story

progressed

the fire looked as if it was laughing at

her troubles

all the objects around her appeared not

to care about her tragic history

and yet it was only a short time since

he had been kissing her

everything looked different now

claire stirred the fire

it was unnecessary but he felt he had to

do something

he had not really taken in the whole

story yet

he stood up

now as he began to understand the story

in its full horror

his face was like an old man’s

he made uncertain movements

because everything in his head was vague

and uncertain

he could not make himself think clearly

tess

can i believe this

are you mad perhaps

my wife my tess

you aren’t mad are you

i am not

she said

and yet

he said looking strangely at her

why didn’t you tell me before

oh yes

you would have told me in a way but i

stopped you i remember

he was talking but could not think at

the same time his brain seemed to have

stopped working

he turned away from her tess followed

him and stood there staring at him with

dry eyes

then she went down on her knees beside

him

in the name of our love forgive me

she whispered with a dry mouth

i have forgiven you for the same

and as he did not answer she said again

forgive me as you are forgiven

i forgive you angel

you

yes

you do but you do not forgive me

oh tess

it’s not a question of forgiveness

you were one person

now you are another

how can forgiveness put that right

he paused considering this

then suddenly he started laughing in an

unnatural horrible way

it was like a laugh out of hell

don’t don’t

she cried her face dead white

it kills me that laugh

angel do you know what you’re doing to

me i’ve been hoping longing praying to

make you happy

i know that

i thought angel that you loved me

me

my very self

if you do love me how can you treat me

like this

it frightens me having begun to love you

i will love you forever in all changes

in all troubles because you are yourself

i ask no more

then how can you my husband stop loving

me

i repeat

the woman i have been loving

is not you

but who is she another woman

in your shape

suddenly she realized how he saw her

for him

she was a guilty woman pretending to be

an innocent one

there was terror in her white face as

she saw this she could not stand and he

stepped forward thinking she might fall

sit down

he said gently

you are ill

and i am not surprised

she sat down

her face still full of fear and her eyes

wild

i don’t belong to you anymore then

do i angel

she asked helplessly

and at last the tears came

claire watched her sobbing

and waited until the first violence of

her emotion had passed

angel

she said suddenly in a normal voice

am i too wicked for us to live together

i haven’t had time to think what we

should do

i won’t ask you to let me live with you

angel because i have no right to

i want right to tell my family we are

married as i said i would

won’t you

no

i won’t do anything unless you order me

too

and if you go away

i won’t follow you

and if you never speak to me again

i won’t ask why

unless you tell me i can

and if i order you to do anything

i’ll obey you

even if i have to lie down and die

how good of you

but it seems you have changed

in the past you were keen to look after

yourself

now you are keen to sacrifice yourself

claire’s bitter words however were not

fully understood by tess

she only knew that he was angry with her

she stood silent

not knowing that he was struggling with

his love for her

she did not observe a large tear rolling

slowly down his cheek

he was realizing what a change tess’s

confession had made to his whole life

he had to decide on some action

tess

he said as gently as he could

i can’t stay here just now

i’m going out

he quietly left the room

two glasses of wine

ready for their supper remained

untouched on the table

only two or three hours earlier they had

drunk tea from the same cup

as he closed the door behind him tess

jumped up

he had gone

she could not stay

she put out the candles and followed him

the rain was over and the night was now

clear

claire walked slowly and without purpose

his shape was black and frightening

she walked just behind him

there was water on the road where the

stars could be seen reflected

away from the house the road went

through the fields

she followed claire as a dog follows its

owner

eventually tess could not help speaking

to him

what have i done

nothing interferes with my love for you

you don’t think i planned it angel do

you

i would not deceive you like that

well

no

maybe you would not

but you are not the same

no

not the same

but don’t make me blame you

she went on begging for forgiveness

perhaps she said things that would have

been better left to silence

angel

angel

i was a child when it happened i knew

nothing of men

i admit it was not so much your fault as

his

then won’t you forgive me

i do forgive you

but forgiveness

isn’t everything

and do you love me

he did not answer this question

oh angel

my mother says she knows several cases

which were worse than mine and the

husband has not minded much

well

he has accepted it at least

and in those cases the woman hasn’t

loved him as i love you

don’t test

don’t argue

those are just country people’s ways

there is a correct way of doing things

i think that person who discovered you

were a derbyville should have kept quiet

perhaps you were weak and could not

refuse this man because your ancient

noble blood has run thin because your

family is no good anymore

i thought you were a child of nature

but you have the worst of your ancient

family in you

tess accepted his bitterness

not understanding the details

he did not love her as he had done

and nothing else mattered

they went on again in silence

they walked slowly for hours

with sad anxious faces

not talking

one behind the other like a funeral

procession

tess said to her husband

i don’t want to cause you sadness all

your life

the river is down there i can put an end

to myself in it i am not afraid don’t

talk like that

do what i ask

go back to the house and go to bed

i will

she said obediently

when she returned to the house

she found everything as they had left it

and the fire still burning

she went to the bedroom

there was a mistletoe branch hanging

above the bed

now she understood why angel had brought

a strange parcel with him

it was to surprise her

he had delightedly hung it there

now it looked foolish and out of place

as she had nothing more to fear

and nothing more to hope for she lay

down

in a few moments lonely tess was asleep

in the bedroom once used by the young

wives of her ancestors

later on that night claire also came

back to the house

he prepared a bed downstairs

but crept shoeless upstairs to see if

tess was asleep

he was relieved to see her sleeping

deeply

and yet he felt he alone had the whole

worry of what action to take

and the responsibility for her life as

well as his

he turned away from her door

and then turned back again pulled by his

love for her

but his eye was caught by a painting on

the wall of one of tess’s ancestors

a proud fierce woman

who looked as if she hated and wanted to

deceive all men

he thought she and tess

looked alike

that was enough to stop him

and he went downstairs to his lonely bed

he looked calm and cold

full of self-control

his face showed he had fought against

passion and won

but did not like being the winner

he still found it difficult to accept

that tess the pure village maiden

was not what she seemed

how unexpected life could be

he put out the candle

the night came in

unconcerned

and uninterested

the night which had swallowed up his

happiness

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