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Women in Love

CHAPTER VI
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'I am afwaid of some things, but not weally the same.

I'm not afwaid of BLOOD.' 'Not afwaid of blood!' exclaimed a young man with a thick, pale, jeering face, who had just come to the table and was drinking whisky.
The Pussum turned on him a sulky look of dislike, low and ugly.
'Aren't you really afraid of blud ?' the other persisted, a sneer all over his face.
'No, I'm not,' she retorted.
'Why, have you ever seen blood, except in a dentist's spittoon ?' jeered the young man.
'I wasn't speaking to you,' she replied rather superbly.
'You can answer me, can't you ?' he said.
For reply, she suddenly jabbed a knife across his thick, pale hand.

He started up with a vulgar curse.
'Show's what you are,' said the Pussum in contempt.
'Curse you,' said the young man, standing by the table and looking down at her with acrid malevolence.
'Stop that,' said Gerald, in quick, instinctive command.
The young man stood looking down at her with sardonic contempt, a cowed, self-conscious look on his thick, pale face.

The blood began to flow from his hand.
'Oh, how horrible, take it away!' squealed Halliday, turning green and averting his face.
'D'you feel ill ?' asked the sardonic young man, in some concern.

'Do you feel ill, Julius?
Garn, it's nothing, man, don't give her the pleasure of letting her think she's performed a feat--don't give her the satisfaction, man--it's just what she wants.' 'Oh!' squealed Halliday.
'He's going to cat, Maxim,' said the Pussum warningly.


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