Love Among The Haystacks by D H Lawrence Chapter 4 Page 10

“Let me go,” she said.

“Who did you expect to find here?” he asked, but more his natural self.

“I expected my husband — him as you saw at dinner. Let me go.”

“Why, is it you?” exclaimed Geoffrey. “Has he left you?”

“Let me go,” said the woman sullenly, trying to draw away. He realized that her sleeve was very wet, her arm slender under his grasp. Suddenly he grew ashamed of himself: he had no doubt hurt her, gripping her so hard. He relaxed, but did not let her go.

“An’ are you searching round after that snipe as was here at dinner?” he asked. She did not answer.