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Sirius constantly needed her more than ever. Once when she found him
struggling to repair a wire fence with his teeth, he had cried out, "Oh for
hands! At night I dream of hands." She answered, "My hands belong to
you till I die." Between the dog and the middle-aged woman a very close,
affectionate, but not entirely happy relationship developed. Elizaheth
had always maintained towards her children a friendly detachment towards which they had readily responded. Sirius also she had formerly
treated in the same way. But now, her devotion to her husband combined with maternal hunger to fix her attention obsessively upon Sirius.
Helping him became her constant passion. Now that Pugh was partially
incapacitated, and skilled labour was so hard to obtain, her help was
valuable. But Sirius came to find it rather tiresome. She was too anxious
to help, and too full of suggestions, which he tended to reject if he could
find any plausible excuse for doing so. It was strange and tragic, and entirely unexpected, that a woman formerly so quiet-hearted and so unpossessive should in middle age have become so clinging. I cannot account for the change. It is easy to point to influences in her life making
for neurosis, but why should they have taken effect so late, and so extravagantly as they were destined to do? How frail a thing is the human
spirit, even at its best!
Elizabeth showed an unwelcome inclination to take part in the actual
management of the farm, and particularly all contacts with the outside
world. Sirius strongly disliked this, not only because she had insufficient
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experience and sometimes made bad mistakes, but also because he was
anxious to accustom the local population to dealing with him direct, and
it was his ambition to play an active part in the common life of the district. Already he had earned respect. Not only the local papers but the
great national dailies had referred to "the brilliant man-dog of North
Wales." Only the paper shortage and the over-mastering interest of warfare had prevented them from using him for a stunt. Consequently he
had been able to make himself known in the neighbourhood by personal
contact without attracting too much attention from the rest of the country. Intellectuals of one sort or another did visit him now and then with
introductions from the Laboratory; and these visits he greatly enjoyed,
because they enabled him to keep in touch with movements of contemporary cultural life. He never gave up his intention of playing a part in
that life as soon as the farm had been fully developed and regularized.
To return to Elizabeth. Perhaps out of loyalty to Thomas, who had always been extravagantly fearful of publicity, she did her utmost to keep
Sirius from the public eye, and indeed from all social contacts. When at
last she sent away her three little evacuee children in order to devote all
her time to the farm, Sirius was torn between satisfaction at the prospect
of having more help and fear of increased interference; and between affection and an exasperation which kindness forbade him to express. Why
was it that one who had always been so tactful and detached in her relations had suddenly turned so difficult? He put it down to overwork and
the emotional strain of losing her husband. No doubt advancing age had
also something to do with it. Only when one or other of her own children was at home did she return alniost to her normal self. Then Sirius
would feel with relief that he was no longer the apple of her eye, and
would be able to devote himself to his own affairs without having to
consider her.
It was in the autumn of 1941 that Elizabeth fell ill. Her heart was tired,
but Dr. Huw Williams told her that there was nothing seriously wrong
with it. She had merely overstrained it, and must take things easy for a
few weeks. Sirius saw the doctor to his car, and asked him whether he
had told the truth or merely said what would comfort the patient. After
Sirius had repeated the question several times, the doctor understood,
and assured him that he had spoken the truth, and emphasized the need
for a long rest. In a week Elizabeth refused to stay in bed any longer, and
insisted on taking up light jobs on the farm. This led to another collapse,
and the whole cycle was repeated several times in spite of Sirius's strong
protest. It was obvious that Elizabeth would work herself to death. She
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seemed to be impelled by some obscure passion for self-expression
through self-destruction in service of Sirius. The perplexed dog could not
keep a constant watch over her unless he gave up his work entirely. In
despair he wrote to Tamsy, but she had just had her second baby; she
could find no one to look after her family and free her to nurse her mother. Sirius and Mrs. Pugh took turns with the invalid; but when at last Elizabeth was taken more seriously ill, and the doctor's optimism had given way to exasperation and despair, it was suggested to Elizabeth that
she had better have a real rest in a nursing home. She rejected the idea
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