Белые люди
Chapter II
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BecauseIrealizedthen,forthefirsttime,thatwehadsaidnowordsatall.ButIhadknownwhatshewantedmetounderstand,andshehadknownwhatImighthavesaidtoherifIhadspoken—andnowordswereneeded.Anditwasbetter.
Theytookmehometothecastle,andIwasgivenmysupperandputtobed.JeansatbymeuntilIfellasleep;shewasobligedtositratheralongtime,becauseIwassohappywithmymemoriesofWeeBrownElspethandthecertaintythatshewouldcomeagain.ItwasnotJean’swordswhichhadmademesure.Iknew.
Shecamemanytimes.ThroughallmychildishyearsIknewthatshewouldcomeandplaywithmeeveryfewdays—thoughIneversawthewildtroopersagainorthebig,leanmanwiththescar.Childrenwhoplaytogetherarenotverycuriousaboutoneanother,andIsimplyacceptedherwithdelight.SomehowIknewthatshelivedhappilyinaplacenotfaraway.Shecouldcomeandgo,itseemed,withouttrouble.SometimesIfoundher—orshefoundmeuponthemoor;andoftensheappearedinmynurseryinthecastle.WhenweweretogetherJeanBraidfuteseemedtopreferthatweshouldbealone,andwasinclinedtokeeptheunder-nurseoccupiedinotherpartsofthewingIlivedin.Ineveraskedhertodothis,butIwasgladthatitwasdone.WeeElspethwasglad,too.Afterourfirstmeetingshewasdressedinsoftblueorwhite,andtheredstainwasgone;butshewasalwaysWeeBrownElspethwiththedoelikeeyesandthefair,transparentface,theveryfairlittleface