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There's neither Annie, nor me, nor anyone now for you." "What nonsense, mother--you know I don't love her--I--I tell you I DON'T love her--she doesn't even walk with my arm, because I don't want her to." "Then why do you fly to her so often ?" "I DO like to talk to her--I never said I didn't.
But I DON'T love her." "Is there nobody else to talk to ?" "Not about the things we talk of.
There's a lot of things that you're not interested in, that--" "What things ?" Mrs.Morel was so intense that Paul began to pant. "Why--painting--and books.
YOU don't care about Herbert Spencer." "No," was the sad reply.
"And YOU won't at my age." "Well, but I do now--and Miriam does--" "And how do you know," Mrs.Morel flashed defiantly, "that I shouldn't. Do you ever try me!" "But you don't, mother, you know you don't care whether a picture's decorative or not; you don't care what MANNER it is in." "How do you know I don't care? Do you ever try me? Do you ever talk to me about these things, to try ?" "But it's not that that matters to you, mother, you know t's not." "What is it, then--what is it, then, that matters to me ?" she flashed. He knitted his brows with pain. "You're old, mother, and we're young." He only meant that the interests of HER age were not the interests of his.
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