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he was like a young filly that has been broken in to
the shafts; and has lost its freedom。 And now she was suffering
bitterly from the agony of the shafts。 The agony; the galling;
the ignominy of her breaking in。 This wore into her soul。 But
she would never submit。 To shafts like these she would never
submit for long。 But she would know them。 She would serve them
that she might destroy them。
She and Maggie went to all kinds of places together; to big
suffrage meetings in Nottingham; to concerts; to theatres; to
exhibitions of pictures。 Ursula saved her money and bought a
bicycle; and the two girls rode to Lincoln; to Southwell; and
into Derbyshire。 They had an endless wealth of things to talk
about。 And it was a great joy; finding; discovering。
But Ursula never told about Winifred Inger。 That was a sort
of secret side…show to her life; never to be opened。 She did not
even think of it。 It was the closed door she had not the
strength to open。
Once she was broken in to her teaching; Ursula began
gradually to have a new life of her own again。 She was going to
college in eighteen months' time。 Then she would take her
degree; and she would……ah; she would perhaps be a big
woman; and lead a movement。 Who knows?……At any rate she
would go to college in eighteen months' time。 All that mattered
now was work; work。
And till college; she must go on with this teaching in St。
Philip's School; which was always destroying her; but which she
could now manage; without spoiling all her life。 She would
submit to it for a time; since the time had a definite
limit。
The class…teaching itself at