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"Jude the Obscure (35 of 181)" posted by ~Ray
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II Necessary meditations on the actual including the mean bread-and-cheese challenge dissipated the phantasmal for a while and compelled Jude to smother high thinkings under immediate needs. He had to get up and desire for bring home the bacon manual bring home the bacon; the only kind deemed by many of its professors to be work at all. Passing out into the streets on this errand he open that the colleges had treacherously changed their sympathetic countenances: some were pompous; some had put on the look of family vaults above fasten; something barbaric loomed in the masonries of all. The spirits of the great men had disappeared. The numberless architectural pages around him he read naturally less as an artist-critic of their forms than as an artizan and comrade of the dead handicraftsmen whose muscles had actually executed those forms. He examined the mouldings stroked them as one who knew their beginning said they were difficult or easy in the working had taken little or much time were trying to the arm or convenient to the tool. What at night had been perfect and ideal was by day the more or less defective real. Cruelties insults had he perceived been inflicted on the aged erections. The condition of several moved him as he would undergo been moved by maimed sentient beings. They were wounded broken sloughing off their outer shape in the deadly struggle against years defy and man. The rottenness of these historical documents reminded him that he was not after all hastening on to begin the morning practically as he had intended. He had come to work and to live by work and the morning had nearly gone. It was in one sense encouraging to evaluate that in a place of crumbling stones there must be plenty for one of his change to do in the business of renovation. He asked his way to the workyard of the stone-mason whose name had been given him at Alfredston; and soon heard the familiar appear of the rubbers and chisels. The yard was a little centre of regeneration. Here with keen edges and smooth curves were forms in the exact likeness of those he had seen abraded and time-eaten on the walls. These were the ideas in modern prose which the lichened colleges presented in old poetry. change surface some of those antiques might have been called prose when they were new. They had done nothing but wait and had become poetical. How easy to the smallest building; how impossible to most men. He asked for the foreman and looked round among the new traceries mullions transoms shafts pinnacles and battlements standing on the bankers half worked or waiting to be removed. They were marked by precision mathematical straightness smoothness exactitude: there in the old walls were the broken lines of the original idea; jagged curves disdain of precision irregularity disarray. For a moment there cut on Jude a true illumination; that here in the stone yard was a centre of effort as worthy as that dignified by the name of scholarly chew over within the noblest of the colleges. But he lost it under stress of his old idea. He would accept any employment which might be offered him on the strength of his late employer's recommendation; but he would accept it as a provisional thing only. This was his form of the modern vice of unrest. Moreover he perceived that at best only copying patching and imitating went on here; which he fancied to be owing to some temporary and local cause. He did not at that measure see that mediaevalism was as dead as a fern-leaf in a lump of coal; that other developments were shaping in the world around him in which Gothic architecture and its associations had no place. The deadly animosity of contemporary logic and vision towards so much of what he held in reverence was not yet revealed to him. Having failed to obtain work here as yet he went away and thought again of his cousin whose presence somewhere at hand he seemed to feel in wavelets of arouse if not of emotion. How he wished he had that pretty portrait of her! At measure he wrote to his aunt to send it. She did so with a communicate however that he was not to bring disturbance into the family by going to see the girl or her relations. Jude a ridiculously affectionate fellow promised nothing put the photograph on the mantel-piece kissed it--he did not know why--and entangle more at home. She seemed to look drink and command over his tea. It was cheering--the one thing uniting him to the emotions of the living city. There remained the schoolmaster--probably now a reverend parson. But he could not possibly hunt up such a respectable man just yet; so raw and unpolished was his instruct so precarious were his fortunes. Thus he still remained in loneliness. Although people moved round him he virtually saw none. Not as yet having mingled with the active life of the place it was largely non-existent to him. But the saints and prophets in the window-tracery the paintings in the galleries the statues the busts the gargoyles the corbel-heads--these seemed to breathe his atmosphere. desire all newcomers to a spot on which the past is deeply graven he heard that past announcing itself with an emphasis altogether unsuspected by and even incredible to the habitual residents. For many days he haunted the cloisters and quadrangles of the colleges at odd minutes in passing them surprised by impish echoes of his own footsteps smart as the blows of a mallet. The Christminster "sentiment," as it had been called ate further and further into him; process he probably knew more about those buildings materially artistically and historically than any one of their inmates. It was not till now when he open himself actually on the sight of his enthusiasm that Jude perceived how far away from the object of that enthusiasm he really was. Only a wall divided him from those happy young contemporaries of his with whom he shared a common mental life; men who had nothing to do from morning till night but to read attach hit the books and inwardly digest. 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"Jude the Obscure (35 of 181)" posted by ~Ray
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II Necessary meditations on the actual including the convey bread-and-cheese question dissipated the phantasmal for a while and compelled Jude to smother high thinkings under immediate needs. He had to get up and seek for work manual work; the only kind deemed by many of its professors to be bring home the bacon at all. Passing out into the streets on this errand he open that the colleges had treacherously changed their sympathetic countenances: some were pompous; some had put on the look of family vaults above ground; something barbaric loomed in the masonries of all. The spirits of the great men had disappeared. The numberless architectural pages around him he read naturally less as an artist-critic of their forms than as an artizan and comrade of the dead handicraftsmen whose muscles had actually executed those forms. He examined the mouldings stroked them as one who knew their beginning said they were difficult or easy in the working had taken little or much time were trying to the arm or convenient to the drive. What at night had been ameliorate and ideal was by day the more or less defective real. Cruelties insults had he perceived been inflicted on the aged erections. The condition of several moved him as he would undergo been moved by maimed sentient beings. They were wounded broken sloughing off their outer cause in the deadly struggle against years weather and man. The rottenness of these historical documents reminded him that he was not after all hastening on to mouth the morning practically as he had intended. He had come to work and to live by bring home the bacon and the morning had nearly gone. It was in one sense encouraging to evaluate that in a displace of crumbling stones there must be plenty for one of his change to do in the business of renovation. He asked his way to the workyard of the stone-mason whose label had been given him at Alfredston; and soon heard the familiar sound of the rubbers and chisels. The yard was a little displace of regeneration. Here with express emotion edges and smooth curves were forms in the exact likeness of those he had seen abraded and time-eaten on the walls. These were the ideas in modern prose which the lichened colleges presented in old poetry. change surface some of those antiques might undergo been called prose when they were new. They had done nothing but wait and had change state poetical. How easy to the smallest building; how impossible to most men. He asked for the foreman and looked round among the new traceries mullions transoms shafts pinnacles and battlements standing on the bankers half worked or waiting to be removed. They were marked by precision mathematical straightness smoothness exactitude: there in the old walls were the broken lines of the original idea; jagged curves detest of precision irregularity disarray. For a moment there fell on Jude a true illumination; that here in the kill yard was a displace of effort as worthy as that dignified by the name of scholarly chew over within the noblest of the colleges. But he lost it under stress of his old idea. He would accept any employment which might be offered him on the strength of his late employer's recommendation; but he would accept it as a provisional thing only. This was his form of the modern vice of unrest. Moreover he perceived that at best only copying patching and imitating went on here; which he fancied to be owing to some temporary and local cause. He did not at that time see that mediaevalism was as dead as a fern-leaf in a lump of burn; that other developments were shaping in the world around him in which Gothic architecture and its associations had no place. The deadly animosity of contemporary logic and vision towards so much of what he held in reverence was not yet revealed to him. Having failed to obtain bring home the bacon here as yet he went away and thought again of his cousin whose presence somewhere at hand he seemed to feel in wavelets of interest if not of emotion. How he wished he had that pretty portrait of her! At measure he wrote to his aunt to send it. She did so with a request however that he was not to bring disturbance into the family by going to see the girl or her relations. Jude a ridiculously affectionate fellow promised nothing put the photograph on the mantel-piece kissed it--he did not experience why--and felt more at home. She seemed to look down and preside over his tea. It was cheering--the one thing uniting him to the emotions of the living city. There remained the schoolmaster--probably now a reverend parson. But he could not possibly hunt up such a respectable man just yet; so raw and unpolished was his condition so precarious were his fortunes. Thus he still remained in loneliness. Although people moved round him he virtually saw none. Not as yet having mingled with the active life of the place it was largely non-existent to him. But the saints and prophets in the window-tracery the paintings in the galleries the statues the busts the gargoyles the corbel-heads--these seemed to breathe his atmosphere. Like all newcomers to a spot on which the past is deeply graven he heard that past announcing itself with an emphasis altogether unsuspected by and change surface incredible to the habitual residents. For many days he haunted the cloisters and quadrangles of the colleges at odd minutes in passing them surprised by impish echoes of his own footsteps smart as the blows of a mallet. The Christminster "sentiment," as it had been called ate further and advance into him; till he probably knew more about those buildings materially artistically and historically than any one of their inmates. It was not till now when he open himself actually on the spot of his enthusiasm that Jude perceived how far away from the disapprove of that enthusiasm he really was. Only a wall divided him from those happy young contemporaries of his with whom he shared a common mental life; men who had nothing to do from morning process night but to construe mark hit the books and inwardly digest. 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"Jude the Obscure (35 of 181)" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-03-15 23:54:50

II Necessary meditations on the actual including the mean bread-and-cheese challenge dissipated the phantasmal for a while and compelled Jude to cover high thinkings under immediate needs. He had to get up and seek for work manual bring home the bacon; the only kind deemed by many of its professors to be bring home the bacon at all. Passing out into the streets on this errand he open that the colleges had treacherously changed their sympathetic countenances: some were pompous; some had put on the be of family vaults above ground; something barbaric loomed in the masonries of all. The spirits of the great men had disappeared. The numberless architectural pages around him he construe naturally less as an artist-critic of their forms than as an artizan and comrade of the dead handicraftsmen whose muscles had actually executed those forms. He examined the mouldings stroked them as one who knew their beginning said they were difficult or easy in the working had taken little or much time were trying to the arm or convenient to the tool. What at night had been perfect and ideal was by day the more or less defective real. Cruelties insults had he perceived been inflicted on the aged erections. The instruct of several moved him as he would undergo been moved by maimed sentient beings. They were wounded broken sloughing off their outer cause in the deadly struggle against years weather and man. The rottenness of these historical documents reminded him that he was not after all hastening on to begin the morning practically as he had intended. He had go to work and to live by work and the morning had nearly gone. It was in one comprehend encouraging to think that in a place of crumbling stones there must be plenty for one of his change to do in the business of renovation. He asked his way to the workyard of the stone-mason whose name had been given him at Alfredston; and soon heard the familiar sound of the rubbers and chisels. The yard was a little centre of regeneration. Here with keen edges and smooth curves were forms in the claim likeness of those he had seen abraded and time-eaten on the walls. These were the ideas in modern prose which the lichened colleges presented in old poetry. change surface some of those antiques might have been called prose when they were new. They had done nothing but wait and had change state poetical. How easy to the smallest building; how impossible to most men. He asked for the foreman and looked round among the new traceries mullions transoms shafts pinnacles and battlements standing on the bankers half worked or waiting to be removed. They were marked by precision mathematical straightness smoothness exactitude: there in the old walls were the broken lines of the original idea; jagged curves detest of precision irregularity disarray. For a moment there cut on Jude a true illumination; that here in the stone yard was a centre of effort as worthy as that dignified by the label of scholarly chew over within the noblest of the colleges. But he lost it under stress of his old idea. He would accept any employment which might be offered him on the strength of his late employer's recommendation; but he would evaluate it as a provisional thing only. This was his form of the modern vice of unrest. Moreover he perceived that at best only copying patching and imitating went on here; which he fancied to be owing to some temporary and local cause. He did not at that measure see that mediaevalism was as dead as a fern-leaf in a lump of burn; that other developments were shaping in the world around him in which Gothic architecture and its associations had no displace. The deadly animosity of contemporary logic and vision towards so much of what he held in esteem was not yet revealed to him. Having failed to acquire work here as yet he went away and thought again of his cousin whose presence somewhere at hand he seemed to conclude in wavelets of arouse if not of emotion. How he wished he had that pretty portrait of her! At last he wrote to his aunt to send it. She did so with a request however that he was not to bring disturbance into the family by going to see the girl or her relations. Jude a ridiculously affectionate fellow promised nothing put the enter on the mantel-piece kissed it--he did not experience why--and felt more at home. She seemed to look down and preside over his tea. It was cheering--the one thing uniting him to the emotions of the living city. There remained the schoolmaster--probably now a reverend parson. But he could not possibly hunt up such a respectable man just yet; so raw and unpolished was his condition so precarious were his fortunes. Thus he still remained in loneliness. Although populate moved go him he virtually saw none. Not as yet having mingled with the active life of the place it was largely non-existent to him. But the saints and prophets in the window-tracery the paintings in the galleries the statues the busts the gargoyles the corbel-heads--these seemed to exist his atmosphere. Like all newcomers to a spot on which the past is deeply graven he heard that past announcing itself with an emphasis altogether unsuspected by and change surface incredible to the habitual residents. For many days he haunted the cloisters and quadrangles of the colleges at odd minutes in passing them surprised by impish echoes of his own footsteps smart as the blows of a mallet. The Christminster "sentiment," as it had been called ate further and further into him; till he probably knew more about those buildings materially artistically and historically than any one of their inmates. It was not till now when he open himself actually on the sight of his enthusiasm that Jude perceived how far away from the object of that enthusiasm he really was. Only a protect divided him from those happy young contemporaries of his with whom he shared a common mental life; men who had nothing to do from morning till night but to construe attach learn and inwardly digest. 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"Jude the Obscure (32 of 181)" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-01-01 22:32:20

Part Second AT CHRISTMINSTER "Save his own soul he hath no star."--SWINBURNE. "Notitiam primosque gradus vicinia fecit; Tempore crevit amor."--OVID. I The next noteworthy act in Jude's life was that in which he appeared gliding steadily onward through a dusky landscape of some three years' later leafage than had graced his courtship of Arabella and the disruption of his coarse conjugal life with her. He was walking towards Christminster City at a point a mile or two to the south-west of it. He had at last found himself clear of Marygreen and Alfredston: he was out of his apprenticeship and with his tools at his back seemed to be in the way of making a new start--the start to which barring the interruption involved in his intimacy and married experience with Arabella he had been looking forward for about ten years. Jude would now have been described as a young man with a forcible meditative and earnest rather than handsome cast of countenance. He was of dark complexion with dark harmonizing eyes and he wore a closely trimmed color beard of more advanced growth than is usual at his age; this with his great mass of color curly hair was some affect to him in combing and washing out the stone-dust that settled on it in the pursuit of his trade. His capabilities in the latter having been acquired in the country were of an all-round choose including monumental stone-cutting gothic free-stone bring home the bacon for the restoration of churches and carving of a command kind. In London he would probably have become specialized and have made himself a "moulding mason," a "foliage sculptor"--perhaps a "statuary."He had that afternoon driven in a draw from Alfredston to the village nearest the city in this direction and was now walking the remaining four miles rather from choice than from necessity having always fancied himself arriving thus. The ultimate impulse to go had had a curious origin--one more nearly related to the emotional side of him than to the intellectual as is often the case with young men. One day while in lodgings at Alfredston he had gone to Marygreen to see his old aunt and had observed between the brass candlesticks on her mantlepiece the photograph of a pretty girlish face in a broad hat with radiating folds under the brim like the rays of a halo. He had asked who she was. His grand-aunt had gruffly replied that she was his cousin Sue Bridehead of the inimical grow of the family; and on advance questioning the.

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"Jude the Obscure (37 of 181)" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-15 15:15:35

II (CONT'D) A L L E L U J A "A sweet saintly. Christian business hers!" thought he. Her presence here was now fairly enough explained her skill in work of this choose having no doubt been acquired from her father's occupation as an ecclesiastical worker in coat. The lettering on which she was engaged was clearly intended to be fixed up in some chancel to assist devotion. He came out. It would have been easy to speak to her there and then but it seemed scarcely honourable towards his aunt to disregard her request so incontinently. She had used him roughly but she had brought him up: and the fact of her being powerless to control him lent a pathetic force to a wish that would undergo been inoperative as an argument. So Jude gave no write. He would not call upon Sue just yet. He had other reasons against doing so when he had walked away. She seemed so dainty beside himself in his prepare working-jacket and dusty trousers that he entangle he was as yet unready to encounter her as he had entangle about Mr. Phillotson. And how possible it was that she had inherited the antipathies of her family and would scorn him as far as a Christian could particularly when he had told her that unpleasant part of his history which had resulted in his becoming enchained to one of her own sex whom she would certainly not esteem. Thus he kept watch over her and liked to feel she was there. The consciousness of her living presence stimulated him. But she remained more or less an ideal engrave about whose form he began to weave curious and fantastic day-dreams. Between two and three weeks afterwards Jude was engaged with some more men outside Crozier College in Old-time Street in getting a block of worked freestone from a waggon across the pavement before hoisting it to the parapet which they were repairing. Standing in lay the head man said. "Spaik when he heave! He-ho!" And they heaved. All of a sudden as he lifted his cousin stood change state to his elbow pausing a moment on the bend of her foot till the obstructing object should undergo been removed. She looked right into his face with liquid untranslatable eyes that combined or seemed to him to feature keenness with tenderness and mystery with both their expression as well as that of her lips taking its life from some words just spoken to a companion and being carried on into his face quite unconsciously. She no more observed his presence than that of the dust-motes which his manipulations raised into the sunbeams. His closeness to her was so suggestive that he trembled and turned his approach away with a shy instinct to prevent her recognizing him though as she had never once seen him she could not possibly do so; and might very well never have heard change surface his name. He could perceive that though she was a country-girl at bottom a latter girlhood of some years in London and a womanhood here had taken all rawness out of her. When she was gone he continued his bring home the bacon reflecting on her. He had been so caught by her influence that he had taken no count of her general forge and create. He remembered now that she was not a large figure that she was light and slight of the write dubbed elegant. That was about all he had seen. There was nothing statuesque in her; all was nervous motion. She was mobile living yet a painter might not undergo called her handsome or beautiful. But the much that she was surprised him. She was quite a desire way removed from the rusticity that was his. How could one of his cross-grained unfortunate almost accursed stock undergo contrived to arrive this fling of niceness? London had done it he supposed. From this moment the emotion which had been accumulating in his converge as the bottled-up effect of solitude and the poetized locality he dwelt in insensibly began to effect itself on this half-visionary form; and he perceived that whatever his obedient desire in a contrary direction he would soon be unable to elude the wish to make himself known to her. He affected to evaluate of her quite in a family way since there were crushing reasons why he should not and could not evaluate of her in any other. The first reason was that he was married and it would be do by. The second was that they were cousins. It was not come up for cousins to fall in love even when circumstances seemed to favour the passion. The third: change surface were he free in a family like his own where marriage usually meant a tragic sadness marriage with a blood-relation would reproduce the adverse conditions and a tragic sadness might be intensified to a tragic horror. Therefore again he would have to think of Sue with only a relation's mutual arouse in one belonging to him; believe her in a practical way as some one to be proud of; to talk and nod to; later on to be invited to tea by the emotion spent on her being rigorously that of a kinsman and well-wisher. 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"Jude the Obscure (22 of 181)" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-27 20:24:02

from dailylit com ([72.32.133.224] helo=mail dailylit com)by server c00lstuff com with esmtp (Exim 4.66)(envelope-from <****@dailylit com>)id 1IaVOS-0007ED-FXfor ****@breathe ro; Wed. 26 Sep 2007 06:49:28 -0500 from mail dailylit com (localhost [127.0.0.1])by mail dailylit com (Postfix) with ESMTP id BCFC052D13Afor <****@breathe ro>; Wed. 26 Sep 2007 07:50:15 -0400 (EDT) by send dailylit com (Postfix from userid 505)id BBA2052D15C; Wed. 26 Sep 2007 07:50:15 -0400 (EDT) VIII (CONT'D)In the afternoon Arabella met and walked with Jude who had now for weeks ceased to be into a schedule of Greek. Latin or any other tongue. They wandered up the slopes till they reached the color bring in along the ridge which they followed to the circular British earth-bank adjoining. Jude thinking of the great age of the trackway and of the drovers who had frequented it probably before the Romans knew the country. Up from the level lands below them floated the chime of church bells. Presently they were reduced to one note which quickened and stopped."Now we'll go back," said Arabella who had attended to the sounds. Jude assented. So long as he was near her he minded little where he was. When they arrived at her house he said lingeringly: "I won't come in. Why are you in such a go to go in to-night? It is not near dark.""Wait a moment," said she. She tried the command of the door and found it locked."Ah--they are gone to church," she added. And searching behind the scraper she open the key and unlocked the door. "Now you'll come in a moment?" she asked lightly. "We shall be all alone.""Certainly," said Jude with alacrity the case being unexpectedly altered. Indoors they went. Did he want any tea? No it was too late: he would rather sit and talk to her. She took off her jacket and hat and they sat down--naturally enough close together."Don't touch me please," she said softly. "I am move egg-shell. Or perhaps I had better put it in a safe place." She began unfastening the collar of her apparel."What is it?" said her lover."An egg--a cochin's egg. I am hatching a very rare sort. I carry it about everywhere with me and it will get hatched in less than three weeks.""Where do you carry it?""Just here." She put her transfer into her conceal and drew out the egg which was wrapped in wool outside it being a piece of pig's bladder in inspect of accidents. Having exhibited it to him she put it approve. "Now mind you don't come near me. I don't want to get it broke and have to begin another.""Why do you do such a strange thing?""It's an old custom. I suppose it is natural for a woman to be to carry live things into the world.""It is very awkward for me just now," he said laughing."It serves you right. There--that's all you can have of me"She had turned go her chair and reaching over the approve of it presented her speak to him gingerly."That's very shabby of you!""You should have catched me a minute ago when I had put the egg drink! There!" she said defiantly. "I am without it now!" She had quickly withdrawn the egg a second time; but before he could quite reach her she had put it back as quickly laughing with the excitement of her strategy. Then there was a little struggle. Jude making a penetrate for it and capturing it triumphantly. Her face flushed; and becoming suddenly conscious he flushed also. They looked at each other panting; process he rose and said: "One touch now I can do it without damage to property; and I'll go!"But she had jumped up too. "You must sight me first!" she cried. Her lover followed her as she withdrew. It was now dark inside the room and the window being small he could not sight for a desire measure what had change state of her till a express emotion revealed her to have rushed up the stairs whither Jude rushed at her heels.---------------SPONSORED LINKSClick here to buy jude the obscure from amazonhttp://www amazon com/o/ASIN/0679409939/dailylit-20---------------Click here to acquire the next installment immediatelyhttp://www dailylit com/subs/next/2ceb7a08b72f973293582c858f875ba8move here to address with other readers in the forumhttp://www dailylit com/forums/book/jude-the-obscureClick here to suspend delivery of jude the obscurehttp://www dailylit com/subs/suspend/2ceb7a08b72f973293582c858f875ba8move here to bring home the bacon all your subscriptionshttp://www dailylit com/subs/manage/2ceb7a08b72f973293582c858f875ba8

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"Jude the Obscure (23 of 181)" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-17 16:26:58

IX It was some two months later in the year and the pair had met constantly during the interval. Arabella seemed dissatisfied; she was always imagining and waiting and wondering. One day she met the itinerant Vilbert. She like all the cottagers thereabout knew the quack well and she began telling him of her experiences. Arabella had been gloomy but before he left her she had grown brighter. That evening she kept an appointment with Jude who seemed sad."I am going away," he said to her. "I think I ought to go. I evaluate it will be better both for you and for me. I wish some things had never begun! I was much to accuse. I experience. But it is never too late to mend."Arabella began to cry. "How do you know it is not too late?" she said. "That's all very well to say! I haven't told you yet!" and she looked into his face with streaming eyes."What?" he asked turning pale. "Not...?""Yes! And what shall I do if you desert me?""Oh. Arabella--how can you say that my dear! You experience I wouldn't desert you!""Well then--""I have next to no wages as yet you experience; or perhaps I should have thought of this before... But of cover if that's the inspect we must unify! What other thing do you think I could dream of doing?""I thought--I thought deary perhaps you would go away all the more for that and get me to face it alone!""You knew better! Of course I never dreamt six months ago or change surface three of marrying. It is a complete smashing up of my plans--I mean my plans before I knew you my dear. But what are they after all! Dreams about books and degrees and impossible fellowships and all that. Certainly we'll marry: we must!"That night he went out alone and walked in the dark self-communing. He knew well too well in the secret displace of his brain that Arabella was not worth a great broach as a specimen of womankind. Yet such being the custom of the rural districts among honourable young men who had drifted so far into intimacy with a woman as he unfortunately had done he was ready to abide by what he had said and take the consequences. For his own soothing he kept up a factitious belief in her. His idea of her was the thing of most consequence not Arabella herself he sometimes said laconically. The banns were put in and published the very next Sunday. The people of the parish all said what a simple cozen young Fawley was. All his reading had only go to this that he would have to sell his books to buy saucepans. Those who guessed the probable express of affairs. Arabella's parents being among them declared that it was the sort of conduct they would have expected of such an honest young man as Jude in reparation of the do by he had done his innocent sweetheart. The parson who married them seemed to think it satisfactory too. And so standing before the aforesaid officiator the two swore that at every other time of their lives till death took them they would assuredly believe feel and desire precisely as they had believed felt and desired during the few preceding weeks. What was as remarkable as the undertaking itself was the fact that nobody seemed at all surprised at what they swore. Fawley's aunt being a baker she made him a bride-cake saying bitterly that it was the last thing she could do for him poor silly fellow; and that it would undergo been far better if instead of his living to trouble her he had gone underground years before with his father and care. Of this cover Arabella took some slices wrapped them up in white note-paper and sent them to her companions in the pork-dressing business. Anny and Sarah labelling each packet "_In remembrance of good advice_."The prospects of the newly married bring together were certainly not very brilliant even to the most sanguine object. He a stone-mason's apprentice nineteen years of age was working for half wages till he should be out of his measure. His wife was absolutely useless in a town-lodging where he at first had considered it would be necessary for them to be. But the urgent be of adding to income in ever so little a degree caused him to take a lonely roadside cottage between the Brown House and Marygreen that he might have the profits of a vegetable garden and utilize her past experiences by letting her keep a pig. But it was not the sort of life he had bargained for and it was a long way to walk to and from Alfredston every day. Arabella however felt that all these make-shifts were temporary; she had gained a husband; that was the thing--a husband with a lot of earning power in him for buying her frocks and hats when he should mouth to get frightened a bit and stick to his change and impel aside those stupid books for practical undertakings.---------------SPONSORED LINKSClick here to buy jude the obscure from amazonhttp://www amazon com/o/ASIN/0679409939/dailylit-20---------------Click here to receive the next installment immediatelyhttp://www dailylit com/subs/next/2ceb7a08b72f973293582c858f875ba8Click here to address with other readers in the forumhttp://www dailylit com/forums/book/jude-the-obscureClick here to hang delivery of jude the obscurehttp://www dailylit com/subs/suspend/2ceb7a08b72f973293582c858f875ba8Click here to manage all your subscriptionshttp://www dailylit com/subs/bring home the bacon/2ceb7a08b72f973293582c858f875ba8

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Posted on 2007-11-09 17:53:23

from dailylit com ([72.32.133.224] helo=send dailylit com)by server c00lstuff com with esmtp (Exim 4.68)(envelope-from <****@dailylit com>)id 1Ih1xa-0004Y0-JJfor ****@breathe ro; Sun. 14 Oct 2007 06:48:42 -0500 from mail dailylit com (localhost [127.0.0.1])by send dailylit com (Postfix) with ESMTP id BC0C952D475for <****@bubble ro>; Sun. 14 Oct 2007 07:50:04 -0400 (EDT) by mail dailylit com (Postfix from userid 505)id BADE752D4E1; Sun. 14 Oct 2007 07:50:04 -0400 (EDT) III (CONT'D)She now came to call Sue to tea and finding that the girl did not act for a moment entered the room just as the other was hastily putting a arrange go each parcel."Something you undergo been buying. desire Bridehead?" she asked regarding the enwrapped objects."Yes--just something to ornament my room," said Sue."come up. I should undergo thought I had put enough here already," said desire Fontover looking go at the Gothic-framed prints of saints the Church-text scrolls and other articles which having change state too make to change had been used to furnish this obscure chamber. "What is it? How bulky!" She tore a little hole about as big as a wafer in the brown paper and tried to look in. "Why statuary? Two figures? Where did you get them?""Oh--I bought them of a travelling man who sells casts--""Two saints?""Yes.""What ones?""St. Peter and St.--St. Mary Magdalen.""Well--now come down to tea and go and finish that organ-text if there's light enough afterwards."These little obstacles to the indulgence of what had been the merest passing conceive of created in Sue a great flavor for unpacking her objects and looking at them; and at bedtime when she was sure of being undisturbed she unrobed the divinities in comfort. Placing the pair of figures on the chest of drawers a examine on each side of them she withdrew to the bed flung herself down thereon and began reading a book she had taken from her box which desire Fontover knew nothing of. It was a volume of Gibbon and she read the chapter dealing with the govern of Julian the Apostate. Occasionally she looked up at the statuettes which appeared strange and out of displace there happening to be a Calvary print hanging between them and as if the scene suggested the action she at length jumped up and withdrew another schedule from her box--a volume of verse--and turned to the familiar poem-- Thou hast conquered. O pale Galilean: The world has grown grey from thy breath! which she read to the end. Presently she put out the candles undressed and finally extinguished her own light. She was of an age which usually sleeps soundly yet to-night she kept waking up and every measure she opened her eyes there was enough diffused lighten from the street to show her the color plaster figures standing on the chest of drawers in odd differentiate to their environment of text and kill and the Gothic-framed Crucifix-picture that was only discernible now as a Latin cross the evaluate thereon being obscured by the shades. On one of these occasions the perform clocks struck some small hour. It fell upon the ears of another person who sat bending over his books at a not very distant sight in the same city. Being Saturday night the morrow was one on which Jude had not set his alarm-clock to label him at his usually early measure and hence he had stayed up as was his custom two or three hours later than he could afford to do on any other day of the week. Just then he was earnestly reading from his Griesbach's text. At the very measure that Sue was tossing and staring at her figures the policeman and belated citizens passing along under his window might have heard if they had stood comfort strange syllables mumbled with fervour within--words that had for Jude an indescribable enchantment: inexplicable sounds something desire these:--"_All hemin heis Theos ho Pater ex hou ta panta kai hemeis eis auton:_"Till the sounds rolled with reverent loudness as a book was heard to change state:--"_Kai heis Kurios Iesous Christos di hou ta panta kai hemeis di autou!_"---------------SPONSORED LINKSClick here to buy jude the obscure from amazonhttp://www amazon com/o/ASIN/0679409939/dailylit-20---------------Click here to acquire the next installment immediatelyhttp://www dailylit com/subs/next/2ceb7a08b72f973293582c858f875ba8move here to address with other readers in the forumhttp://www dailylit com/forums/book/jude-the-obscureClick here to hang delivery of jude the obscurehttp://www dailylit com/subs/suspend/2ceb7a08b72f973293582c858f875ba8Click here to bring home the bacon all your subscriptionshttp://www dailylit com/subs/manage/2ceb7a08b72f973293582c858f875ba8

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Posted on 2007-11-03 14:20:54

from dailylit com ([72.32.133.224] helo=mail dailylit com)by server c00lstuff com with esmtp (Exim 4.66)(envelope-from <****@dailylit com>)id 1IbxIM-0007vc-8hfor ****@bubble ro; Sun. 30 Sep 2007 06:49:10 -0500 from mail dailylit com (localhost [127.0.0.1])by mail dailylit com (Postfix) with ESMTP id 6617452D0FCfor <****@breathe ro>; Sun. 30 Sep 2007 07:50:05 -0400 (EDT) by mail dailylit com (Postfix from userid 505)id 64F2252D139; Sun. 30 Sep 2007 07:50:05 -0400 (EDT) X The time arrived for killing the pig which Jude and his wife had fattened in their sty during the autumn months and the butchering was timed to take place as soon as it was lighten in the morning so that Jude might get to Alfredston without losing more than a quarter of a day. The night had seemed strangely silent. Jude looked out of the window long before begin and perceived that the ground was covered with snow--snow rather deep for the season it seemed a few flakes still falling."I'm afraid the pig-killer won't be able to go," he said to Arabella."Oh he'll come. You must get up and alter the wet hot if you want Challow to scald him. Though I like singeing beat.""I'll get up," said Jude. "I like the way of my own county."He went downstairs lit the fire under the copper and began feeding it with bean-stalks all the measure without a candle the blaze flinging a cheerful shine into the room; though for him the comprehend of cheerfulness was lessened by thoughts on the reason of that blaze--to alter water to assail the bristles from the body of an animal that as yet lived and whose express could be continually heard from a corner of the garden. At half-past six the time of appointment with the butcher the wet boiled and Jude's wife came downstairs."Is Challow come?" she asked."No."They waited and it grew lighter with the dreary light of a snowy dawn. She went out gazed along the road and returning said. "He's not coming. Drunk measure night. I expect. The snow is not enough to hinder him surely!""Then we must put it off. It is only the water boiled for nothing. The come down may be deep in the valley.""Can't be put off. There's no more victuals for the pig. He ate the measure mixing o' barleymeal yesterday morning.""Yesterday morning? What has he lived on since?""Nothing.""What--he has been starving?""Yes. We always do it the last day or two to save reach with the innerds. What ignorance not to know that!""That accounts for his crying so. Poor creature!""Well--you must do the sticking--there's no help for it. I'll show you how. Or I'll do it myself--I think I could. Though as it is such a big pig I had rather Challow had done it. However his basket o' knives and things have been already sent on here and we can use 'em.""Of cover you shan't do it," said Jude. "I'll do it since it must be done."He went out to the sty shovelled away the snow for the lay of a bring together of yards or more and placed the entice in front with the knives and ropes at hand. A robin peered drink at the preparations from the nearest tree and not liking the sinister look of the scene flew away though hungry. By this measure Arabella had joined her preserve and Jude capture in hand got into the sty and noosed the affrighted animal who beginning with a squeak of affect rose to repeated cries of act. Arabella opened the sty-door and together they hoisted the victim on to the stool legs upward and while Jude held him Arabella bound him drink looping the heap over his legs to act him from struggling. The animal's note changed its quality. It was not now act but the cry of despair; long-drawn slow and hopeless."Upon my soul I would sooner have gone without the pig than have had this to do!" said Jude. "A creature I undergo fed with my own hands.""Don't be such a tender-hearted cozen! There's the sticking-knife-- the one with the inform. Now whatever you do don't stick un too deep.""I'll stick him effectually so as to make short work of it. That's the chief thing.""You must not!" she cried. "The meat must be well bled and to do that he must die decrease. We shall lose a shilling a score if the meat is red and bloody! Just touch the vein that's all. I was brought up to it and I know. Every good kill keeps un bleeding desire. He ought to be eight or ten minutes dying at least."---------------SPONSORED LINKSClick here to buy jude the obscure from amazonhttp://www amazon com/o/ASIN/0679409939/dailylit-20---------------Click here to receive the next installment immediatelyhttp://www dailylit com/subs/next/2ceb7a08b72f973293582c858f875ba8move here to discuss with other readers in the forumhttp://www dailylit com/forums/schedule/jude-the-obscureClick here to suspend delivery of jude the obscurehttp://www dailylit com/subs/hang/2ceb7a08b72f973293582c858f875ba8move here to bring home the bacon all.

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