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“What?Hertoo?”thegirlsneered;andtheyoungmanturnedonherwithanoath.“Shutyourmouth,damnyou,orgetoutofhere,”hesaid;thenherelapsedintohisformerapathy,anddroppeddownonthebench,leaninghisheadagainstthewall.
Mr.Mileshadsetthecandleonthefloorandtakenoffhisheavycoat.HeturnedtoCharity.“Comeandhelpme,”hesaid.
Hekneltdownbythemattress,andpressedthelidsoverthedeadwoman’seyes.Charity,tremblingandsick,kneltbesidehim,andtriedtocomposehermother’sbody.Shedrewthestockingoverthedreadfulglisteningleg,andpulledtheskirtdowntothebatteredupturnedboots.Asshedidso,shelookedathermother’sface,thinyetswollen,withlipspartedinafrozengaspabovethebrokenteeth.Therewasnosigninitofanythinghuman:shelaytherelikeadeaddoginaditch.Charity’shandsgrewcoldastheytouchedher.
Mr.Milesdrewthewoman’sarmsacrossherbreastandlaidhiscoatoverher.Thenhecoveredherfacewithhishandkerchief,andplacedthebottlewiththecandleinitatherhead.Havingdonethishestoodup.
“Istherenocoffin?”heasked,turningtothegroupbehindhim.
Therewasamomentofbewilderedsilence;thenthefiercegirlspokeup.“You’doughterbroughtitwithyou.Where’dwegetonehere,I’dliketerknow?”
Mr.Miles,lookingattheothers,repeated:“Isitpossibleyouhavenocoffinready?”
“That’swhatIsay:themthathasitsleepsbetter,”anoldwomanmurmured.“Butthensheneverhadnobed....