[Sons and Lovers by David Herbert Lawrence]@TWC D-Link bookSons and Lovers CHAPTER VIII 81/122
She was a friend at the Morel's. "Take your things off," said Paul. "No, I'm not stopping." She sat down in the armchair opposite Paul and Miriam, who were on the sofa.
Miriam moved a little farther from him.
The room was hot, with a scent of new bread.
Brown, crisp loaves stood on the hearth. "I shouldn't have expected to see you here to-night, Miriam Leivers," said Beatrice wickedly. "Why not ?" murmured Miriam huskily. "Why, let's look at your shoes." Miriam remained uncomfortably still. "If tha doesna tha durs'na," laughed Beatrice. Miriam put her feet from under her dress.
Her boots had that queer, irresolute, rather pathetic look about them, which showed how self-conscious and self-mistrustful she was.
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