Women in Love by D H Lawrence Chapter 10 Page 10

‘But can’t I give you a new book? I wish you’d let me do that. I feel so truly sorry. I feel it was all my fault.’

‘As far as I saw,’ said Gudrun, ‘it wasn’t your fault at all. If there was any FAULT, it was Mr Crich’s. But the whole thing is ENTIRELY trivial, and it really is ridiculous to take any notice of it.’

Gerald watched Gudrun closely, whilst she repulsed Hermione. There was a body of cold power in her. He watched her with an insight that amounted to clairvoyance. He saw her a dangerous, hostile spirit, that could stand undiminished and unabated. It was so finished, and of such perfect gesture, moreover.

‘I’m awfully glad if it doesn’t matter,’ he said; ‘if there’s