with him; to give herself to his black; sensual power; that was
hidden all the daytime。 And the curious rolling of the eyes; as
if she were lapsing in a trance away from her ordinary
consciousness became habitual with her; when something
threatened and opposed her in life; the conscious life。
So they remained as separate in the light; and in the thick
darkness; married。 He supported her daytime authority; kept it
inviolable at last。 And she; in all the darkness; belonged to
him; to his close; insinuating; hypnotic familiarity。
All his daytime activity; all his public life; was a kind of
sleep。 She wanted to be free; to belong to the day。 And he ran
avoiding the day in work。 After tea; he went to the shed to his
carpentry or his woodcarving。 He was restoring the patched;
degraded pulpit to its original form。
But he loved to have the child near him; playing by his feet。
She was a piece of light that really belonged to him; that
played within his darkness。 He left the shed door on the latch。
And when; with his second sense of another presence; he knew she
was ing; he was satisfied; he was at rest。 When he was alone
with her; he did not want to take notice; to talk。 He wanted to
live unthinking; with her presence flickering upon him。
He always went in silence。 The child would push open the shed
door; and see him working by l