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Women in Love

CHAPTER XII
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It is a lack of discrimination, a lack of criticism.' 'Quite,' said Birkin sharply.

'Nothing is so detestable as the maudlin attributing of human feelings and consciousness to animals.' 'Yes,' said Hermione, wearily, 'we must really take a position.

Either we are going to use the animals, or they will use us.' 'That's a fact,' said Gerald.

'A horse has got a will like a man, though it has no MIND strictly.

And if your will isn't master, then the horse is master of you.


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