[Women in Love by D. H. Lawrence]@TWC D-Link bookWomen in Love CHAPTER XIV 63/105
They were nearing the launch, which stood still big above them, her myriad lamps making lovely darts, and sinuous running tongues of ugly red and green and yellow light on the lustrous dark water, under the shadow. 'Oh get her out! Oh Di, DARLING! Oh get her out! Oh Daddy, Oh Daddy!' moaned the child's voice, in distraction.
Somebody was in the water, with a life belt.
Two boats paddled near, their lanterns swinging ineffectually, the boats nosing round. 'Hi there--Rockley!--hi there!' 'Mr Gerald!' came the captain's terrified voice.
'Miss Diana's in the water.' 'Anybody gone in for her ?' came Gerald's sharp voice. 'Young Doctor Brindell, sir.' 'Where ?' 'Can't see no signs of them, sir.
Everybody's looking, but there's nothing so far.' There was a moment's ominous pause. 'Where did she go in ?' 'I think--about where that boat is,' came the uncertain answer, 'that one with red and green lights.' 'Row there,' said Gerald quietly to Gudrun. 'Get her out, Gerald, oh get her out,' the child's voice was crying anxiously.
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