Chapter<br >It really wasn t the sort of monling on which rotten things<br >are supposed to happen.<br > All the way up from the little iron gate at the<br >bottom of Great Meadow the larks were singing like any-<br >thing. The sun was hot and the leaves on the eider and ash<br >at tile edge of tile gully had just started to turn yellowy-<br >goldish, because it was going to be Septcnlber in a nli~lutc<br >although you would hardly have known it, it was so<br >beautiful.<br > Tile high grasscs were full of crickets and grasshoppers<br >and tile field curved away up towards the sky, soft and<br >smooth and fawn as a deer s back. Only very little clouds<br >drifted in high above from the sea at Cuckmere and sort<br >of got melted away by the warm breeze which came in<br >the other way from the Weald.<br > We didn t really know much about the witch. We had<br >spoken to her once, years ago, with all her cats round her.<br >She had been quite nice and showed us a sort of shell thing<br >with Bombay writtma ota it, which is a towel i,l llldia,<br >because wc had given her a bit of a help with solnc<br >wood for her fire. But that was all, and she didn t put<br >a spell on us, as far as we knew, although my sister did<br >get the measles a bit later on and I didn t, which was<br >jolly lucky for me. But that was the only time we d been<br >really close. I mean, we never spoke again or anything like<br >that.<br > Wc sometimes used to see her hurrying along, shoulders<br >
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