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“
No
,
not
it
,
”
answered
Mrs
.
Medlock
.
“
Nor
it
isn
’
t
fields
nor
mountains
,
it
’
s
just
miles
and
miles
and
miles
of
wild
land
that
nothing
grows
on
but
heather
and
gorse
and
broom
,
and
nothing
lives
on
but
wild
ponies
and
sheep
.
”
“
I
feel
as
if
it
might
be
the
sea
,
if
there
were
water
on
it
,
”
said
Mary
.
“
It
sounds
like
the
sea
just
now
.
”
“
That
’
s
the
wind
blowing
through
the
bushes
,
”
Mrs
.
Medlock
said
.
“
It
’
s
a
wild
,
dreary
enough
place
to
my
mind
,
though
there
’
s
plenty
that
likes
it
—
particularly
when
the
heather
’
s
in
bloom
.
”
On
and
on
they
drove
through
the
darkness
,
and
though
the
rain
stopped
,
the
wind
rushed
by
and
whistled
and
made
strange
sounds
.
The
road
went
up
and
down
,
and
several
times
the
carriage
passed
over
a
little
bridge
beneath
which
water
rushed
very
fast
with
a
great
deal
of
noise
.
Mary
felt
as
if
the
drive
would
never
come
to
an
end
and
that
the
wide
,
bleak
moor
was
a
wide
expanse
of
black
ocean
through
which
she
was
passing
on
a
strip
of
dry
land
.
“
I
don
’
t
like
it
,
”
she
said
to
herself
.
“
I
don
’
t
like
it
,
”
and
she
pinched
her
thin
lips
more
tightly
together
.
The
horses
were
climbing
up
a
hilly
piece
of
road
when
she
first
caught
sight
of
a
light
.
Mrs
.
Medlock
saw
it
as
soon
as
she
did
and
drew
a
long
sigh
of
relief
.
“
Eh
,
I
am
glad
to
see
that
bit
o
’
light
twinkling
,
”
she
exclaimed
.
“
It
’
s
the
light
in
the
lodge
window
.
We
shall
get
a
good
cup
of
tea
after
a
bit
,
at
all
events
.
”
It
was
“
after
a
bit
,
”
as
she
said
,
for
when
the
carriage
passed
through
the
park
gates
there
was
still
two
miles
of
avenue
to
drive
through
and
the
trees
(
which
nearly
met
overhead
)
made
it
seem
as
if
they
were
driving
through
a
long
dark
vault
.
They
drove
out
of
the
vault
into
a
clear
space
and
stopped
before
an
immensely
long
but
low
-
built
house
which
seemed
to
ramble
round
a
stone
court
.
At
first
Mary
thought
that
there
were
no
lights
at
all
in
the
windows
,
but
as
she
got
out
of
the
carriage
she
saw
that
one
room
in
a
corner
upstairs
showed
a
dull
glow