〃No; I think I want to travel。 I've never seen much of the world; you know。〃
〃I should think not。 It must have been an awful life for you cooped up here all these years。〃
〃I don't know;〃 said Katherine。 〃It gave me a lot of freedom。〃
She caught the other's gasp; and reddened a little。
〃It must sound foolish … saying that。 Of course; I hadn't much freedom in the downright physical sense …〃
〃I should think not;〃 breathed Mrs Harrison; remembering that Katherine had seldom had that useful thing as a 〃day off。〃
〃But; in a way; being tied physically gives you lots of scope mentally。 You're always free to think。 I've had a lovely feeling always of mental freedom。〃
Mrs Harrison shook her head。
〃I can't understand that。〃
〃Oh! you would if you'd been in my place。 But; all the same; I feel I want a change。 I want … well; I want things to happen。 Oh! Not to me … I don't mean that。 But to be in the midst of things; exciting things … even if I'm only the looker…on。 You know; things don't happen in St Mary Mead。〃
〃They don't indeed;〃 said Mrs Harrison; with fervour。
〃I shall go to London first;〃 said Katherine。 〃I have to see the solicitors; anyway。 After that; I shall go abroad; I think。〃
〃Very nice。〃
〃But; of course; first of all …〃
〃Yes?〃
〃I must get some clothes。〃
〃Exactly what I said to Arthur this morning;〃 cried the doctor's wife。 〃You know; Katherine; you could look p