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Women In Love by D. H. Lawrence

Book Name: Women In Love

Writer: D. H. Lawrence

Ursula and Gudrun Brangwen sat one morning in the window-narrows of their dad’s home in Beldover, working and talking. Ursula was sewing a bit of brilliantly shaded weaving, and Gudrun was drawing upon a board which she hung on her knee. They were generally quiet, talking as their contemplations wandered through their psyches.

‘Ursula,’ said Gudrun, ‘don’t you REALLY WANT to get hitched?’ Ursula laid her weaving in her lap and gazed upward. Her face was quiet and obliging.

‘I don’t have a clue,’ she answered. ‘It depends how you mean.’

Gudrun was somewhat shocked. She watched her sister for certain minutes.

‘Well,’ she stated, unexpectedly, ‘it normally implies a certain something! In any case, wouldn’t you say at any rate, you’d be—’ she obscured marginally—’in a superior situation than you are in now.’

A shadow came over Ursula’s face.

‘I may,’ she said. ‘In any case, I don’t know.’

Again Gudrun delayed, somewhat disturbed. She needed to be very unmistakable.

‘You don’t think one needs the EXPERIENCE of having been hitched?’ she inquired.

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