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Sons and Lovers

CHAPTER VI
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"You DON'T know, and therefore you've no right to say such a thing." "He's always saying these things!" cried the girl.
"In three months after I was buried you'd have somebody else, and I should be forgotten," he said.

"And that's your love!" Mrs.Morel saw them into the train in Nottingham, then she returned home.
"There's one comfort," she said to Paul--"he'll never have any money to marry on, that I AM sure of.

And so she'll save him that way." So she took cheer.

Matters were not yet very desperate.

She firmly believed William would never marry his Gipsy.


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