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Anne Severn and the Fieldings

Chapter 4 No.4

Word Count: 934    |    Released on: 30/11/2017

t Nicky w

ep, pushing it back and back b

mething that had hung o

to wake and find it

remem

s what it was; that was what he had hated to

ng wrong with Daddy-only indi

a sky pale with dawn. In her room across the passage Anne would be sitting up

see if she were still awake. Her voice a

old. May

ring the light in

f her body sitting upright in a chair. She glimmered there in her white wrapper and he made out so

and a sheet of watery looking-glass. Nicky's saucer of milk gleamed white on the dark floor at Anne's feet. The pale ceiling lightened; and with a

ith the great rope of her black hair, plaited, hanging down her ba

angely. She spoke and her

and couldn't. And I took him up and he was quiet then. I think he was pleased that I took him

l die in h

her for the first time. This, this was what he wanted, this mysterious, strangely smiling Anne, t

get you some

-ring and made the tea and brought it to her with cake and bread and butter on a little tray. He se

t him. Do you thin

od up on his bulging, frowning forehead. His little, flat cat's face was drawn to a point with a l

fully afraid

w long. Once he said to her, "Would you rather I went

lds of charlock warm in the risen sun

er quacking sound. Jerrold went to h

He couldn't drink it." And w

t cry. Don't cr

and stroked it. He stooped suddenly and kissed her face

had kissed her f

hiding her face on his shoulder. Then suddenly she loosed herself

ease, Jerry, so th

ok hi

uch of her smooth rose-leaf skin. That was Anne, that strangeness, that beauty of the clear, cold dawn, that scent, that warm sweet smoo

er sweet flesh; to hold her body tight, tight, crushed in his arms.

rrow, he would k

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Anne Severn and the Fieldings
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1 Chapter 1 CHILDREN2 Chapter 2 ADOLESCENTS3 Chapter 3 ANNE AND JERROLD4 Chapter 4 No.45 Chapter 5 ROBERT6 Chapter 6 ELIOT AND ANNE7 Chapter 7 QUEENIE8 Chapter 8 ADELINE9 Chapter 9 ANNE AND COLIN10 Chapter 10 JERROLD11 Chapter 11 ELIOT12 Chapter 12 INTERIM13 Chapter 13 COLIN, JERROLD, AND ANNE14 Chapter 14 ANNE AND JERROLD No.1415 Chapter 15 MAISIE16 Chapter 16 ANNE, JERROLD, AND MAISIE17 Chapter 17 ANNE, MAISIE, AND JERROLD18 Chapter 18 JERROLD, MAISIE, ANNE, ELIOT19 Chapter 19 JERROLD AND ANNE20 Chapter 20 ANNE AND ELIOT21 Chapter 21 MAISIE, JERROLD, AND ANNE