over a great extent。 Ah; it was something very desirable to
know; this touch of the wonderful men who had the power of
thought and prehension。 The women of the village might be
much fonder of Tom Brangwen; and more at their ease with him;
yet if their lives had been robbed of the vicar; and of Lord
William; the leading shoot would have been cut away from them;
they would have been heavy and uninspired and inclined to hate。
So long as the wonder of the beyond was before them; they could
get along; whatever their lot。 And Mrs。 Hardy; and the vicar;
and Lord William; these moved in the wonder of the beyond; and
were visible to the eyes of Cossethay in their motion。
II
About 1840; a canal was constructed across the meadows of the
Marsh Farm; connecting the newly…opened collieries of the
Erewash Valley。 A high embankment travelled along the fields to
carry the canal; which passed close to the homestead; and;
reaching the road; went over in a heavy bridge。
So the Marsh was shut off from Ilkeston; and enclosed in the
small valley bed; which ended in a bushy hill and the village
spire of Cossethay。
The Brangwens received a fair sum of money from this trespass
across their land。 Then; a short time afterwards; a colliery was
sunk on the other side of the canal; and in a while the Midland
Railway came down the valley at the