The Rainbow by D H Lawrence Chapter 6 Page 16

“What are you thinking about?” she asked.

He found it difficult to say. His soul became shy when he tried to communicate it.

“I was thinking my Eve was too hard and lively.”

“Why?”

“I don't know. She should be more — — ,” he made a gesture of infinite tenderness.

There was a stillness with a little joy. He could not tell her any more.

Why could he not tell her any more? She felt a pang of disconsolate sadness. But it was nothing. She went to him.

Her father came, and found them both very glowing, like an open flower. He loved to sit with them.