Women in Love by D H Lawrence Chapter 20 Page 25

‘I should not sleep so well,’ said Birkin.

‘No? There you are, we are not alike. I’ll put a dressing-gown on.’ Birkin remained alone, looking at the fire. His mind had reverted to Ursula. She seemed to return again into his consciousness. Gerald came down wearing a gown of broad-barred, thick black-and-green silk, brilliant and striking.

‘You are very fine,’ said Birkin, looking at the full robe.

‘It was a caftan in Bokhara,’ said Gerald. ‘I like it.’

‘I like it too.’

Birkin was silent, thinking how scrupulous Gerald was in his attire, how expensive too. He wore silk socks, and studs of fine workmanship, and