Feeling sure that the window had been open at the time of the 5715
I saw her look about her as she came to the Charlington hedge.
An instant later the man emerged from his hiding-place, sprang upon
his cycle,
and
followed her. In all the broad landscape those
were the only moving figures, the graceful girl sitting very
straight upon her machine, and the man behind her bending low
over his handle-bar, with a curiously furtive suggestion in
every movement. She looked back at him and slowed her pace.
He slowed also. She stopped. He at
once stopped too, keeping two
hundred yards behind her. Her next
movement was as unexpected
as it was spirited. She suddenly whisked her wheels round and
dashed straight at
him! He was as quick as she, however, and
darted off in desperate flight. Presently she came back up the
road again, her head haughtily in the air, not deigning to take
any further notice of her silent attendant. He had turned also,
and still kept his distance until the curve of the road hid them
from my sight.
I remained in my hiding-place, and it was well that I did
so,
for
presently the man reappeared cycling slowly back.
He turned in at the Hall gates and dismounted from his machine.
09.11.2007
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