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Women in Love

CHAPTER VI
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He looked over all the dim, evanescent, strangely illuminated faces that bent across the tables.

Then he saw Birkin rise and signal to him.
At Birkin's table was a girl with dark, soft, fluffy hair cut short in the artist fashion, hanging level and full almost like the Egyptian princess's.

She was small and delicately made, with warm colouring and large, dark hostile eyes.

There was a delicacy, almost a beauty in all her form, and at the same time a certain attractive grossness of spirit, that made a little spark leap instantly alight in Gerald's eyes.
Birkin, who looked muted, unreal, his presence left out, introduced her as Miss Darrington.

She gave her hand with a sudden, unwilling movement, looking all the while at Gerald with a dark, exposed stare.


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