The Rainbow by D H Lawrence Chapter 3 Page 35

He stared in wonder at his own wife as she told him his own heart so callously. And he was indignant. What right had she to sit there telling him these things? She was his wife, what right had she to speak to him like this, as if she were a stranger.

“I didn't,” he said. “I want no woman.”

“Yes, you would like to be like Alfred.”

His silence was one of angry frustration.

He was astonished. He had told her of his visit to Wirksworth, but briefly, without interest, he thought.

As she sat with her strange dark face turned towards him, her eyes watched him, inscrutable, casting him up. He began to oppose her. She was again the active unknown facing