Thirty One: Far From The Madding Crowd: Thomas Hardy - The Fury
Next evening, Bathsheba with the idea of getting out of the way of Boldwood in the event of his coming to answer her note proceeded to fulfil an engagement made with Liddy. Liddy had been granted a week's leave to visit her sister in Yalbury. Her sister's husband was a thriving hurdler and cattle-crib maker. They were living in a delightful labyrinth of hazel copse not far From Yalbury. Miss Everdene was to honour them by visiting them for a day or two to familiarise with some ingenious contrivences which this man of wood had introduced into his wares. Leaving her instructions with Gabriel and Maryann that they were to see everything for the night she set out at the close of a timely thunder-shower, which had refined the air, and gracefully bathed the surface of the land. She had walked nearly three miles, when she saw advancing over the hill, the very man she sought to elude. Instead of his usual gait, she saw him stunned and sluggish. Boldwood had for the...