[Sons and Lovers by David Herbert Lawrence]@TWC D-Link bookSons and Lovers CHAPTER VI 10/93
It, too, was small and cold by candlelight.
The colliers' wives only lit fires in bedrooms in case of extreme illness. "Shall I unstrap the box ?" asked Annie. "Oh, thank you very much!" Annie played the part of maid, then went downstairs for hot water. "I think she's rather tired, mother," said William.
"It's a beastly journey, and we had such a rush." "Is there anything I can give her ?" asked Mrs.Morel. "Oh no, she'll be all right." But there was a chill in the atmosphere.
After half an hour Miss Western came down, having put on a purplish-coloured dress, very fine for the collier's kitchen. "I told you you'd no need to change," said William to her. "Oh, Chubby!" Then she turned with that sweetish smile to Mrs.Morel. "Don't you think he's always grumbling, Mrs.Morel ?" "Is he ?" said Mrs.Morel.
"That's not very nice of him." "It isn't, really!" "You are cold," said the mother.
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