Chapter 14

           

           WalkingtochurchacertainSundaymorning,IhadlittleMilesatmysideandhissister,inadvanceofusandatMrs.Grose’s,wellinsight.Itwasacrisp,clearday,thefirstofitsorderforsometime;thenighthadbroughtatouchoffrost,andtheautumnair,brightandsharp,madethechurchbellsalmostgay.ItwasanoddaccidentofthoughtthatIshouldhavehappenedatsuchamomenttobeparticularlyandverygratefullystruckwiththeobedienceofmylittlecharges.Whydidtheyneverresentmyinexorable,myperpetualsociety?SomethingorotherhadbroughtnearerhometomethatIhadallbutpinnedtheboytomyshawlandthat,inthewayourcompanionsweremarshaledbeforeme,Imighthaveappearedtoprovideagainstsomedangerofrebellion.Iwaslikeagaolerwithaneyetopossiblesurprisesandescapes.ButallthisbelongedImeantheirmagnificentlittlesurrenderjusttothespecialarrayofthefactsthatweremostabysmal.TurnedoutforSundaybyhisuncle’stailor,whohadhadafreehandandanotionofprettywaistcoatsandofhisgrandlittleair,Miles’swholetitletoindependence,therightsofhissexandsituation,weresostampeduponhimthatifhehadsuddenlystruckforfreedomIshouldhavehadnothingtosay.IwasbythestrangestofchanceswonderinghowIshouldmeethimwhentherevolutionunmistakablyoccurred.IcallitarevolutionbecauseInowseehow,withthewordhespoke,thecurtainroseonthelastactofmydreadfuldrama,andthecatastrophewasprecipitated.

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