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Sons and Lovers

CHAPTER XI
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She relinquished herself to him, but it was a sacrifice in which she felt something of horror.

This thick-voiced, oblivious man was a stranger to her.
Later it began to rain.

The pine-trees smelled very strong.

Paul lay with his head on the ground, on the dead pine needles, listening to the sharp hiss of the rain--a steady, keen noise.

His heart was down, very heavy.


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