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Sons and Lovers

CHAPTER VIII
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He felt a pleasure as the machine plunged over the second, steeper drop in the hill.

"Here goes!" he said.

It was risky, because of the curve in the darkness at the bottom, and because of the brewers' waggons with drunken waggoners asleep.

His bicycle seemed to fall beneath him, and he loved it.

Recklessness is almost a man's revenge on his woman.


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