PART Ⅳ-4
I drove back to te cup of tea. As it open for anot out and strolled up in tion of the church.
I crossing t-place tle I’d seen feeling. I couldn’t see tify and yet I could have sworn I knew her.
S up treet and turned doreets to t, to quite knoy, perly as a kind of precaution. My first t last almost at t it struck me t it as likely t s Bletc case I’d o cep, because if s I o iously, keeping at a safe distance and examining riking about it. Sallistis y or fifty, in a rat on, as t slipped out of , and t of a slut. And yet to identify, only t vague somet s, perly s to a little s and paper stle s al it anding in to a stand of postcards. My opped to pass time of day.
I stopped too, as soon as I could find a send to be looking into. It or’s, full of samples of tings and time I fifteen yards a ime of day. ‘Yes, t’s jest about it. t’s jest o else do you expect?” I said. It don’t seem rig? But as alk to a stone. It’s a sting be one of ter all, toers of ! It was Elsie!
Yes, it fat hag!
It gave me suc, mind you, seeing Elsie, but seeing for a moment t of my eyes. taps and ballstops and porcelain sinks and to fade ao tance, so t I bot see t I s recognize me. But s made any sign. A moment more, and surned and on. Again I follo I I just o
sion on me. In a manner of speaking I’d been c I ce different eyes now.
It a kind of scientific kick out of studying ’s frig ty- four years can do to a y-four years, and te skin an