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Women in Love

CHAPTER XIII
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And there could be no obligation, because there is no standard for action there, because no understanding has been reaped from that plane.

It is quite inhuman,--so there can be no calling to book, in any form whatsoever--because one is outside the pale of all that is accepted, and nothing known applies.

One can only follow the impulse, taking that which lies in front, and responsible for nothing, asked for nothing, giving nothing, only each taking according to the primal desire.' Ursula listened to this speech, her mind dumb and almost senseless, what he said was so unexpected and so untoward.
'It is just purely selfish,' she said.
'If it is pure, yes.

But it isn't selfish at all.

Because I don't KNOW what I want of you.


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