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Sons and Lovers

CHAPTER IX
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She gathered something was fretting him, that he found things hard.

He seemed to drift to her for comfort.

And she was good to him.

She did him that great kindness of treating him almost with reverence.
He met her with the young children in the front garden.
"I'm glad you've come," said the mother, looking at him with her great appealing brown eyes.

"It is such a sunny day.


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