[Aaron’s Rod by D. H. Lawrence]@TWC D-Link bookAaron’s Rod CHAPTER IV 19/31
I shall HAVE to." "I tell you you won't.
You obey ME.
I know what's good for you as well as for her.
I am thinking of you as much as of her." "But I can't bear it--all alone." This was the beginning of tears.
There was a dead silence--then a sound of Millicent weeping with her mother. As a matter of fact, the doctor was weeping too, for he was an emotional sympathetic soul, over forty. "Never mind--never mind--you aren't alone," came the doctor's matter-of-fact voice, after a loud nose-blowing.
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