in silence
may find
it a means
more
effective
than
words.
There are
accents in
the eye
which are
not on the
tongue,
and more
tales come
from pale
lips than
can enter
an ear. It
is both
the
grandeur
and the
pain of
the
remoter
moods that
they avoid
the
pathway of
sound.
Boldwood’s
look was
unanswerable.
Seeing she
turned a
little
aside, he
said,
“What, are
you afraid
of me?”
“Why
should you
say that?”
said
Bathsheba.
“I fancied
you looked
so,” said