| Phase the Sixth: The Convert
46. CHAPTER XLVI (continued)"Tess--I couldn't help it!" he began desperately, as he
wiped his heated face, which had also a superimposed
flush of excitement. "I felt that I must call at least
to ask how you are.  I assure you I had not been
thinking of you at all till I saw you that Sunday; now
I cannot get rid of your image, try how I may!  It is
hard that a good woman should do harm to a bad man; yet
so it is.  If you would only pray for me, Tess!" The suppressed discontent of his manner was almost
pitiable, and yet Tess did not pity him. "How can I pray for you," she said, "when I am
forbidden to believe that the great Power who moves the
world would alter His plans on my account?" "You really think that?" "Yes.  I have been cured of the presumption of thinking
otherwise." "Cured?  By whom?" "By my husband, if I must tell." "Ah--your husband--your husband!  How strange it seems!
I remember you hinted something of the sort the other
day.  What do you really believe in these matters,
Tess?" he asked.  "You seem to have no
religion--perhaps owing to me." "But I have.  Though I don't believe in anything
supernatural." D'Urberville looked at her with misgiving. "Then do you think that the line I take is all wrong?" "A good deal of it." "H'm--and yet I've felt so sure about it," he said
uneasily. "I believe in the SPIRIT of the Sermon on the Mount,
and so did my dear husband....But I don't believe-----" Here she gave her negations. |