Chapter 52

           

           Duringthesmallhoursofthenextmorning,whileitwasstilldark,dwellersnearthehighwayswereconsciousofadisturbanceoftheirnight’srestbyrumblingnoises,intermittentlycontinuingtilldaylightnoisesascertaintorecurinthisparticularfirstweekofthemonthasthevoiceofthecuckoointhethirdweekofthesame.Theywerethepreliminariesofthegeneralremoval,thepassingoftheemptywaggonsandteamstofetchthegoodsofthemigratingfamilies;foritwasalwaysbythevehicleofthefarmerwhorequiredhisservicesthatthehiredmanwasconveyedtohisdestination.Thatthismightbeaccomplishedwithinthedaywastheexplanationofthereverberationoccurringsosoonaftermidnight,theaimofthecartersbeingtoreachthedooroftheoutgoinghouseholdsbysixo’clock,whentheloadingoftheirmovablesatoncebegan.

           ButtoTessandhermother’shouseholdnosuchanxiousfarmersenthisteam.Theywereonlywomen;theywerenotregularlabourers;theywerenotparticularlyrequiredanywhere;hencetheyhadtohireawaggonattheirownexpense,andgotnothingsentgratuitously.

           ItwasarelieftoTess,whenshelookedoutofthewindowthatmorning,tofindthatthoughtheweatherwaswindyandlouring,itdidnotrain,andthatthewaggonhadcome.AwetLady-Daywasaspectrewhichremovingfamiliesneverforgot;dampfurniture,dampbedding,dampclothingaccompaniedit,andleftatrainofills.

           Hermother,‘Liza-Lu,andAbrahamwerealsoawake,buttheyoungerchildrenwereletsleepon.

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