Women in Love by D H Lawrence Chapter 14 Page 30

perfectly safe.’

So saying, having given her word like a man, she and Ursula entered the frail craft, and pushed gently off. The two men stood watching them. Gudrun was paddling. She knew the men were watching her, and it made her slow and rather clumsy. The colour flew in her face like a flag.

‘Thanks awfully,’ she called back to him, from the water, as the boat slid away. ‘It’s lovely — like sitting in a leaf.’

He laughed at the fancy. Her voice was shrill and strange, calling from the distance. He watched her as she paddled away. There was something childlike about her, trustful and deferential, like a child. He watched her all the while, as she rowed. And to Gudrun it was a real delight, in make-belief, to be