Women in Love by D H Lawrence Chapter 14 Page 44

‘Hue! Hi-eee!’ came a sudden loud shout from the edge of the grove. The cattle broke and fell back quite spontaneously, went running up the hill, their fleece waving like fire to their motion. Gudrun stood suspended out on the grass, Ursula rose to her feet.

It was Gerald and Birkin come to find them, and Gerald had cried out to frighten off the cattle.

‘What do you think you’re doing?’ he now called, in a high, wondering vexed tone.

‘Why have you come?’ came back Gudrun’s strident cry of anger.

‘What do you think you were doing?’ Gerald repeated, auto-matically.

‘We were doing eurythmics,’ laughed Ursula, in a shaken voice.