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Sons and Lovers

CHAPTER V
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She's always being photographed; in fact, the photographers ask her if they may take her for nothing." Presently the new photograph came, with a little silly note from the girl.

This time the young lady was seen in a black satin evening bodice, cut square, with little puff sleeves, and black lace hanging down her beautiful arms.
"I wonder if she ever wears anything except evening clothes," said Mrs.
Morel sarcastically.

"I'm sure I ought to be impressed." "You are disagreeable, mother," said Paul.

"I think the first one with bare shoulders is lovely." "Do you ?" answered his mother.

"Well, I don't." On the Monday morning the boy got up at six to start work.


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