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Sons and Lovers

CHAPTER VI
18/93

She's had no love." "No! Well, you must make up to her." "And so--you have to forgive her a lot of things." "WHAT do you have to forgive her, my boy ?" "I dunno.

When she seems shallow, you have to remember she's never had anybody to bring her deeper side out.

And she's FEARFULLY fond of me." "Anybody can see that." "But you know, mother--she's--she's different from us.

Those sort of people, like those she lives amongst, they don't seem to have the same principles." "You mustn't judge too hastily," said Mrs.Morel.
But he seemed uneasy within himself.
In the morning, however, he was up singing and larking round the house.
"Hello!" he called, sitting on the stairs.

"Are you getting up ?" "Yes," her voice called faintly.
"Merry Christmas!" he shouted to her.
Her laugh, pretty and tinkling, was heard in the bedroom.


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