He died and went his way; but not before there was another

child。 And this little Ursula was his grandchild。 She was glad

of it。 For she still honoured him; though he had been

mistaken。

She; Lydia Brangwen; was sorry for him now。 He was

dead……he had scarcely lived。 He had never known her。 He had

lain with her; but he had never known her。 He had never received

what she could give him。 He had gone away from her empty。 So; he

had never lived。 So; he had died and passed away。 Yet there had

been strength and power in him。

She could scarcely forgive him that he had never lived。 If it

were not for Anna; and for this little Ursula; who had his

brows; there would be no more left of him than of a broken

vessel thrown away; and just remembered。

Tom Brangwen had served her。 He had e to her; and taken

from her。 He had died and gone his way into death。 But he had

made himself immortal in his knowledge with her。 So she had her

place here; in life; and in immortality。 For he had taken his

knowledge of her into death; so that she had her place in death。

〃In my father's house are many mansions。〃

She loved both her husbands。 To one she had been a naked

little girl…bride; running to serve him。 The other she loved out

of fulfilment; because he was good and had given her being;

because he had served her honourably; and bee her man; one