A Room With a View by Edward Morgan Forster Chapter 9 Page 28

stopped where a footpath diverged from the highroad.

“Are there two ways?”

“Perhaps the road is more sensible, as we're got up smart.”

“I'd rather go through the wood,” said Cecil, With that subdued irritation that she had noticed in him all the afternoon. “Why is it, Lucy, that you always say the road? Do you know that you have never once been with me in the fields or the wood since we were engaged?”

“Haven't I? The wood, then,” said Lucy, startled at his queerness, but pretty sure that he would explain later; it was not his habit to leave her in doubt as to his meaning.

She led the way into the whispering pines, and sure