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Sons and Lovers

PART TWO
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He looked down at her, and she saw his blue eyes sparkling.
"It's a treat of a swing," he said.
"Yes." He was swinging through the air, every bit of him swinging, like a bird that swoops for joy of movement.

And he looked down at her.

Her crimson cap hung over her dark curls, her beautiful warm face, so still in a kind of brooding, was lifted towards him.

It was dark and rather cold in the shed.

Suddenly a swallow came down from the high roof and darted out of the door.
"I didn't know a bird was watching," he called.
He swung negligently.


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