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Women in Love

CHAPTER VIII
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Nothing else would do, nothing else would satisfy, except this coolness and subtlety of vegetation travelling into one's blood.

How fortunate he was, that there was this lovely, subtle, responsive vegetation, waiting for him, as he waited for it; how fulfilled he was, how happy! As he dried himself a little with his handkerchief, he thought about Hermione and the blow.

He could feel a pain on the side of his head.
But after all, what did it matter?
What did Hermione matter, what did people matter altogether?
There was this perfect cool loneliness, so lovely and fresh and unexplored.

Really, what a mistake he had made, thinking he wanted people, thinking he wanted a woman.

He did not want a woman--not in the least.


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