Women in Love by D H Lawrence Chapter 18 Page 3

‘You have a fine day for your walk,’ said Mademoiselle, in a bright manner.

‘QUITE fine,’ said Gudrun.

Winifred was watching from her distance. She was as if amused, but rather unsure as yet what this new person was like. She saw so many new persons, and so few who became real to her. Mademoiselle was of no count whatever, the child merely put up with her, calmly and easily, accepting her little authority with faint scorn, compliant out of childish arrogance of indifference.

‘Well, Winifred,’ said the father, ‘aren’t you glad Miss Brangwen has come? She makes animals and birds in wood and in clay, that the people in London write about in the papers, praising them to the skies.’