Women in Love by D H Lawrence Chapter 11 Page 10

‘I quite agree,’ he said, ‘if one has burst into blossom. But I can’t get my flower to blossom anyhow. Either it is blighted in the bud, or has got the smother-fly, or it isn’t nourished. Curse it, it isn’t even a bud. It is a contravened knot.’

Again she laughed. He was so very fretful and exasperated. But she was anxious and puzzled. How was one to get out, anyhow. There must be a way out somewhere.

There was a silence, wherein she wanted to cry. She reached for another bit of chocolate paper, and began to fold another boat.

‘And why is it,’ she asked at length, ‘that there is no flowering, no dignity of human life now?’

‘The whole idea is dead. Humanity itself is dry-rotten, really. There are myriads of human beings hanging on the bush —