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parlour; 〃lift your glasses up; an' drink to the hearth an'
home……hearth an' home; an' may they enjoy it。〃
〃Night an' day; an' may they enjoy it;〃 shouted Frank
Brangwen; in addition。
〃Hammer an' tongs; and may they enjoy it;〃 shouted Alfred
Brangwen; the saturnine。
〃Fill your glasses up; an' let's have it all over again;〃
shouted Tom Brangwen。
〃Hearth an' home; an' may ye enjoy it。〃
There was a ragged shout of the pany in response。
〃Bed an' blessin'; an' may ye enjoy it;〃 shouted Frank
Brangwen。
There was a swelling chorus in answer。
〃in' and goin'; an' may ye enjoy it;〃 shouted the
saturnine Alfred Brangwen; and the men roared by now boldly; and
the women said; 〃Just hark; now!〃
There was a touch of scandal in the air。
Then the party rolled off in the carriages; full speed back
to the Marsh; to a large meal of the high…tea order; which
lasted for an hour and a half。 The bride and bridegroom sat at
the head of the table; very prim and shining both of them;
wordless; whilst the pany raged down the table。
The Brangwen men had brandy in their tea; and were being
unmanageable。 The saturnine Alfred had glittering; unseeing
eyes; and a strange; fierce way of laughing that showed his
teeth。 His wife glowered at him and jerked her head at him like
a snake。 He was oblivious。 Frank Brangwen; the butcher; flushed
and florid and handsome; roared echoes to his two brothers。 Tom
Brangwen; in his solid fashion; was letting himself go at
last。
These three brothers dominated the whole pany。 Tom
Brangwen wanted to make a speech。 For the first time in his
life; he m
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