other hand。 The silky fringe of the shawl swayed softly; grains

and hay trickled to the floor; he went along a dimly…lit passage

behind the mangers; where the horns of the cows pricked out of

the obscurity。 The child shrank; he balanced stiffly; rested the

pan on the manger wall; and tipped out the food; half to this

cow; half to the next。 There was a noise of chains running; as

the cows lifted or dropped their heads sharply; then a

contented; soothing sound; a long snuffing as the beasts ate in

silence。

The journey had to be performed several times。 There was the

rhythmic sound of the shovel in the barn; then the man returned

walking stiffly between the two weights; the face of the child

peering out from the shawl。 Then the next time; as he stooped;

she freed her arm and put it round his neck; clinging soft and

warm; making all easier。

The beasts fed; he dropped the pan and sat down on a box; to

arrange the child。

〃Will the cows go to sleep now?〃 she said; catching her

breath as she spoke。

〃Yes。〃

〃Will they eat all their stuff up first?〃

〃Yes。 Hark at them。〃

And the two sat still listening to the snuffing and breathing

of cows feeding in the sheds municating with this small barn。

The lantern shed a soft; steady light from one wall。 All outside

was still in the rain。 He looked down at the silky folds