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Women in Love

CHAPTER XII
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All the beauty and the--and the true holiness is destroyed--and I feel I can't live without them.' 'And it would be simply wrong to live without them,' cried Ursula.

'No, it is so IRREVERENT to think that everything must be realised in the head.

Really, something must be left to the Lord, there always is and always will be.' 'Yes,' said Hermione, reassured like a child, 'it should, shouldn't it?
And Rupert--' she lifted her face to the sky, in a muse--'he CAN only tear things to pieces.

He really IS like a boy who must pull everything to pieces to see how it is made.

And I can't think it is right--it does seem so irreverent, as you say.' 'Like tearing open a bud to see what the flower will be like,' said Ursula.
'Yes.


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