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Women in Love

CHAPTER III
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She picked up a twig of the catkin, piqued by Birkin's attention to it.
She was a strange figure in the class-room, wearing a large, old cloak of greenish cloth, on which was a raised pattern of dull gold.

The high collar, and the inside of the cloak, was lined with dark fur.

Beneath she had a dress of fine lavender-coloured cloth, trimmed with fur, and her hat was close-fitting, made of fur and of the dull, green-and-gold figured stuff.

She was tall and strange, she looked as if she had come out of some new, bizarre picture.
'Do you know the little red ovary flowers, that produce the nuts?
Have you ever noticed them ?' he asked her.

And he came close and pointed them out to her, on the sprig she held.
'No,' she replied.


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