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He
descended
into
the
valley
,
and
soon
reached
his
home
at
Blooms
-
End
.
His
mother
was
snipping
dead
leaves
from
the
window
-
plants
.
She
looked
up
at
him
as
if
she
did
not
understand
the
meaning
of
his
long
stay
with
her
;
her
face
had
worn
that
look
for
several
days
.
He
could
perceive
that
the
curiosity
which
had
been
shown
by
the
hair
-
cutting
group
amounted
in
his
mother
to
concern
.
But
she
had
asked
no
question
with
her
lips
,
even
when
the
arrival
of
his
trunk
suggested
that
he
was
not
going
to
leave
her
soon
.
Her
silence
besought
an
explanation
of
him
more
loudly
than
words
.
“
I
am
not
going
back
to
Paris
again
,
Mother
,
”
he
said
.
“
At
least
,
in
my
old
capacity
.
I
have
given
up
the
business
.
”
Mrs
.
Yeobright
turned
in
pained
surprise
.
“
I
thought
something
was
amiss
,
because
of
the
boxes
.
I
wonder
you
did
not
tell
me
sooner
.
”
“
I
ought
to
have
done
it
.
But
I
have
been
in
doubt
whether
you
would
be
pleased
with
my
plan
.
I
was
not
quite
clear
on
a
few
points
myself
.
I
am
going
to
take
an
entirely
new
course
.
”
“
I
am
astonished
,
Clym
.
How
can
you
want
to
do
better
than
you
’
ve
been
doing
?
”
“
Very
easily
.
But
I
shall
not
do
better
in
the
way
you
mean
;
I
suppose
it
will
be
called
doing
worse
.
But
I
hate
that
business
of
mine
,
and
I
want
to
do
some
worthy
thing
before
I
die
.
As
a
schoolmaster
I
think
to
do
it
—
a
school
-
master
to
the
poor
and
ignorant
,
to
teach
them
what
nobody
else
will
.
”
“
After
all
the
trouble
that
has
been
taken
to
give
you
a
start
,
and
when
there
is
nothing
to
do
but
to
keep
straight
on
towards
affluence
,
you
say
you
will
be
a
poor
man
’
s
schoolmaster
.
Your
fancies
will
be
your
ruin
,
Clym
.
”
Mrs
.
Yeobright
spoke
calmly
,
but
the
force
of
feeling
behind
the
words
was
but
too
apparent
to
one
who
knew
her
as
well
as
her
son
did
.
He
did
not
answer
.
There
was
in
his
face
that
hopelessness
of
being
understood
which
comes
when
the
objector
is
constitutionally
beyond
the
reach
of
a
logic
that
,
even
under
favouring
conditions
,
is
almost
too
coarse
a
vehicle
for
the
subtlety
of
the
argument
.
No
more
was
said
on
the
subject
till
the
end
of
dinner
.
His
mother
then
began
,
as
if
there
had
been
no
interval
since
the
morning
.
“
It
disturbs
me
,
Clym
,
to
find
that
you
have
come
home
with
such
thoughts
as
those
.
I
hadn
’
t
the
least
idea
that
you
meant
to
go
backward
in
the
world
by
your
own
free
choice
.