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Authors: Gladys Mitchell

‘But—it was so horribly scientific.’

‘I know. I’m teaching the kids. I think I’ll teach you. It’s really quite handy to know how to make a proper mess of people.’

She managed to laugh. They walked on again.

‘How do you think old Bob will take it?’ asked Roger, at the end of half a mile.

‘Take what?’ But a tell-tale flush completely gave her away.

‘Us, chump. Now I’ve got a house, what’s stopping us? You’re not going to back out now, are you?’

‘I wouldn’t know.’

‘Good enough.’ They walked on amid the gold-green gloom of the hazels. Suddenly Dorothy said:

‘I thought you were a poet. I hoped you were.’

‘Oh, I am … Oh, I see! Well, this is too serious for poetry—my kind of poetry, anyway.’

‘Is it? That’s rather a pity.’

‘I’m sorry. What can we do? Hullo! Who’s coming now?’ They looked back across the open stretch of the Common. The thunder of hoofs came nearer, and into the space before them swept a horseman. It was the child, George, riding like a Centaur, boy and beast all one. To add to the illusion, the great horse was barebacked except for the boy, and the boy was bare to the waist. His carriage and poise were god-like, and his hair was blown in a breeze of his own creating.

Dorothy gave a slight sigh.

‘There you are, then,’ said Roger. ‘There’s the omen. Eros on the wings of the wind.’ He turned and took her in his arms. ‘But it isn’t
my
poetry we need.’

‘Whose, then?’ She freed herself. Roger kept one arm about her, still faced her, smoothed her cut cheek with a long, strong thumb, leaned forward and kissed her and said:

‘To our bodies turn we then, that so
Weak men on love revealed may look;
Love’s mysteries in souls do grow,
But yet the body is his book.’

‘But Harry Lingfield, who thought so, is to die,’ she said, soberly, giving the statement all its due.

‘Yes, but he had his fun.’

‘Killing people, and being hunted and afraid, and perhaps hungry? And not getting what he wanted in the end?’

‘Life’s like that. Our generation ought to know it.’

‘I don’t want my children to know it.’

‘You wanted poetry, and see where it’s led us!’

‘I know. Do you still—like—Claudia Denbies?’

‘In a way, yes, I do.’ He did not hesitate. Dorothy did not hesitate, either. She gave him a long look and then put her hands on his shoulders.

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