Intermediate Arts examination; and there came a lull in her

eager activities。 She slackened off; she relaxed altogether。

Worn nervous and inflammable by the excitement of the

preparation for the examination; and by the sort of exaltation

which carried her through the crisis itself; she now fell into a

quivering passivity; her will all loosened。

The family went to Scarborough for a month。 Gudrun and the

father were busy at the handicraft holiday school there; Ursula

was left a good deal with the children。 But when she could; she

went off by herself。

She stood and looked out over the shining sea。 It was very

beautiful to her。 The tears rose hot in her heart。

Out of the far; far space there drifted slowly in to her a

passionate; unborn yearning。 〃There are so many dawns that have

not yet risen。〃 It seemed as if; from over the edge of the sea;

all the unrisen dawns were appealing to her; all her unborn soul

was crying for the unrisen dawns。

As she sat looking out at the tender sea; with its lovely;

swift glimmer; the sob rose in her breast; till she caught her

lip suddenly under her teeth; and the tears were forcing

themselves from her。 And in her very sob; she laughed。 Why did

she cry? She did not want to cry。 It was so beautiful that she

laughed。 It was so beautiful that she cried。

She glanced apprehensively round;