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Sons and Lovers

CHAPTER IX
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But I say if a man is GENUINE, as he is, and a girl is fond of him--then--it should be all right.

He's as good as she." "So you don't mind ?" "I would NEVER have let a daughter of mine marry a man I didn't FEEL to be genuine through and through.

And yet, there's a gap now she's gone." They were both miserable, and wanted her back again.

It seemed to Paul his mother looked lonely, in her new black silk blouse with its bit of white trimming.
"At any rate, mother, I s'll never marry," he said.
"Ay, they all say that, my lad.

You've not met the one yet.


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