aid; handing her the letter。
She put back her head; seeing a typewritten letter;
anticipating trouble from the outside world。 There was the
curious; sliding motion of her eyes; as if she shut off her
sentient; maternal self; and a kind of hard trance; meaningless;
took its place。 Thus; meaningless; she glanced over the letter;
careful not to take it in。 She apprehended the contents with her
callous; superficial mind。 Her feeling self was shut down。
〃What post is it?〃 she asked。
〃She wants to go and be a teacher in Kingston…on…Thames; at
fifty pounds a year。〃
〃Oh; indeed。〃
The mother spoke as if it were a hostile fact concerning some
stranger。 She would have let her go; out of callousness。 Mrs。
Brangwen would begin to grow up again only with her youngest
child。 Her eldest girl was in the way now。
〃She's not going all that distance;〃 said the father。
〃I have to go where they want me;〃 cried Ursula。 〃And it's a
good place to go to。〃
〃What do you know about the place?〃 said her father
harshly。
〃And it doesn't matter whether they want you or not; if your
father says you are not to go;〃 said the mother calmly。
How Ursula hated her!
〃You said I was to try;〃 the girl cried。 〃Now I've got a
place and I'm going to go。〃
〃You're not going all that distance;〃 said her father。
〃Why don't you get a place