5—Through the Moonlight The next evening the mummers were assembled in the same spot, awaiting the entrance of the Turkish Knight. “Twenty minutes after eight by the Quiet Woman, and Charley not come.” “Ten minutes past by Blooms-End.” “It wants ten minutes to, by Grandfer Cantle's watch.” “And 'tis five minutes past by the captain's clock.” On Egdon there was no absolute hour of the day. The time at any moment was a number of varying doctrines professed by the different hamlets, some of them having originally grown up from a common root, and then become divided by secession, some having been alien from the beginning. West Egdon believed in Blooms-End time, East Egdon in the time of the Quiet Woman Inn. Grandfer Cantle's watch had numbered many followers in years gone by, but since h