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She
stood
still
,
looking
down
at
the
carpet
and
thinking
.
“
I
said
I
would
never
go
back
again
—
”
she
hesitated
,
knitting
her
brows
—
“
but
perhaps
,
just
perhaps
,
I
will
go
and
see
—
if
he
wants
me
—
in
the
morning
.
Perhaps
he
’
ll
try
to
throw
his
pillow
at
me
again
,
but
—
I
think
—
I
’
ll
go
.
”
She
had
got
up
very
early
in
the
morning
and
had
worked
hard
in
the
garden
and
she
was
tired
and
sleepy
,
so
as
soon
as
Martha
had
brought
her
supper
and
she
had
eaten
it
,
she
was
glad
to
go
to
bed
.
As
she
laid
her
head
on
the
pillow
she
murmured
to
herself
:
“
I
’
ll
go
out
before
breakfast
and
work
with
Dickon
and
then
afterward
—
I
believe
—
I
’
ll
go
to
see
him
.
”
She
thought
it
was
the
middle
of
the
night
when
she
was
awakened
by
such
dreadful
sounds
that
she
jumped
out
of
bed
in
an
instant
.
What
was
it
—
what
was
it
?
The
next
minute
she
felt
quite
sure
she
knew
.
Doors
were
opened
and
shut
and
there
were
hurrying
feet
in
the
corridors
and
someone
was
crying
and
screaming
at
the
same
time
,
screaming
and
crying
in
a
horrible
way
.
“
It
’
s
Colin
,
”
she
said
.
“
He
’
s
having
one
of
those
tantrums
the
nurse
called
hysterics
.
How
awful
it
sounds
.
”
As
she
listened
to
the
sobbing
screams
she
did
not
wonder
that
people
were
so
frightened
that
they
gave
him
his
own
way
in
everything
rather
than
hear
them
.
She
put
her
hands
over
her
ears
and
felt
sick
and
shivering
.
“
I
don
’
t
know
what
to
do
.
I
don
’
t
know
what
to
do
,
”
she
kept
saying
.
“
I
can
’
t
bear
it
.
”
Once
she
wondered
if
he
would
stop
if
she
dared
go
to
him
and
then
she
remembered
how
he
had
driven
her
out
of
the
room
and
thought
that
perhaps
the
sight
of
her
might
make
him
worse
.
Even
when
she
pressed
her
hands
more
tightly
over
her
ears
she
could
not
keep
the
awful
sounds
out
.
She
hated
them
so
and
was
so
terrified
by
them
that
suddenly
they
began
to
make
her
angry
and
she
felt
as
if
she
should
like
to
fly
into
a
tantrum
herself
and
frighten
him
as
he
was
frightening
her
.
She
was
not
used
to
anyone
’
s
tempers
but
her
own
.
She
took
her
hands
from
her
ears
and
sprang
up
and
stamped
her
foot
.