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the odd dance she did; and talked the whole time of what had
happened to her; of what she had seen。 It lasted her all the
week。 And the next Saturday she was eager to go again。
She became a familiar figure in the cattle…market; sitting
waiting in the little booth。 But she liked best to go to Derby。
There her father had more friends。 And she liked the familiarity
of the smaller town; the nearness of the river; the strangeness
that did not frighten her; it was so much smaller。 She liked the
covered…in market; and the old women。 She liked the 〃George
Inn〃; where her father put up。 The landlord was Brangwen's old
friend; and Anna was made much of。 She sat many a day in the
cosy parlour talking to Mr。 Wigginton; a fat man with red hair;
the landlord。 And when the farmers all gathered at twelve
o'clock for dinner; she was a little heroine。
At first she would only glower or hiss at these strange men
with their uncouth accent。 But they were good…humoured。 She was
a little oddity; with her fierce; fair hair like spun glass
sticking out in a flamy halo round the apple…blossom face and
the black eyes; and the men liked an oddity。 She kindled their
attention。
She was very angry because Marriott; a gentleman…farmer from
Ambergate; called her the little pole…cat。
〃Why; you're a pole…cat;〃 he said to her。
〃I'm not;〃 she flashed。
〃You are。 That's just how a pole…cat goes。〃
She thought about it。
〃Well; you're……you're〃 she began。
〃I'm what?〃
She looked him up and down。
〃You're a bow…leg man。〃
Which he was。 There was a roar of laughter。 They loved her
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