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Women in Love

CHAPTER IX
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As he jerked aside the mare's head, Gudrun cried, in a strange, high voice, like a gull, or like a witch screaming out from the side of the road: 'I should think you're proud.' The words were distinct and formed.

The man, twisting aside on his dancing horse, looked at her in some surprise, some wondering interest.
Then the mare's hoofs had danced three times on the drum-like sleepers of the crossing, and man and horse were bounding springily, unequally up the road.
The two girls watched them go.

The gate-keeper hobbled thudding over the logs of the crossing, with his wooden leg.

He had fastened the gate.

Then he also turned, and called to the girls: 'A masterful young jockey, that; 'll have his own road, if ever anybody would.' 'Yes,' cried Ursula, in her hot, overbearing voice.


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