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A woman in an unhappy marriage finds love with the local gameskeeper, while she contemplates her position in the society of early 20th century England.

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“And was he a collier himself?”

“Blacksmith on the pit-bank, I believe: overhead smith. But he was keeper here for two years before the war⁠ ⁠… before he joined up. My father always had a good opinion of him, so when he came back, and went to the pit for a blacksmith’s job, I just took him back here as keeper. I was really very glad to get him⁠ ⁠… it’s almost impossible to find a good man round here, for a gamekeeper⁠ ⁠… and it needs a man who knows the people.”

“And isn’t he married?”

“He was. But his wife went off with⁠ ⁠… with various men⁠ ⁠… but finally with a collier at Stacks Gate, and I believe she’s living there still.”

“So this man is alone?”

“More or less! He has a mother in the village⁠ ⁠… and a child, I believe.”

Clifford looked at Connie, with his pale, slightly prominent blue eyes, in which a certain vagueness was coming. He seemed alert

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