[Women in Love by D. H. Lawrence]@TWC D-Link bookWomen in Love CHAPTER VIII 12/84
'It's like getting on top of the mountain and seeing the Pacific.' 'Silent upon a peak in Dariayn,' murmured the Italian, lifting her face for a moment from her book. 'Not necessarily in Dariayn,' said Gerald, while Ursula began to laugh. Hermione waited for the dust to settle, and then she said, untouched: 'Yes, it is the greatest thing in life--to KNOW.
It is really to be happy, to be FREE.' 'Knowledge is, of course, liberty,' said Mattheson. 'In compressed tabloids,' said Birkin, looking at the dry, stiff little body of the Baronet.
Immediately Gudrun saw the famous sociologist as a flat bottle, containing tabloids of compressed liberty.
That pleased her.
Sir Joshua was labelled and placed forever in her mind. 'What does that mean, Rupert ?' sang Hermione, in a calm snub. 'You can only have knowledge, strictly,' he replied, 'of things concluded, in the past.
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