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t had not been altogether unenjoyable。 She owed some
gratitude even to this hard; vacant place; that stood like a
memorial or a trophy。 So much of her life had been fought for
and won and lost here。 Something of this school would always
belong to her; something of her to it。 She acknowledged it。 And
now came the leave…taking。
In the teachers' room the teachers were chatting and
loitering; talking excitedly of where they were going: to the
Isle of Man; to Llandudno; to Yarmouth。 They were eager; and
attached to each other; like rades leaving a ship。
Then it was Mr。 Harby's turn to make a speech to Ursula。 He
looked handsome; with his silver…grey temples and black brows;
and his imperturbable male solidity。
〃Well;〃 he said; 〃we must say good…bye to Miss Brangwen and
wish her all good fortune for the future。 I suppose we shall see
her again some time; and hear how she is getting on。〃
〃Oh; yes;〃 said Ursula; stammering; blushing; laughing。 〃Oh;
yes; I shall e and see you。〃
Then she realized that this sounded too personal; and she
felt foolish。
〃Miss Schofield suggested these two books;〃 he said; putting
a couple of volumes on the table: 〃I hope you will like
them。〃
Ursula feeling very shy picked up the books。 There was a
volume of Swinburne's poetry; and a volume of Meredith's。
〃Oh; I shall love them;〃 she said。 〃Thank you very
much……thank you all so much……it is
so〃
She stuttered to an end; and very red; turned the leaves of
the books eagerly; pretending to be taking the first pleasure;
but really seeing nothing。
Mr。 Harby's eyes were twinkling。 He alone was at