Women in Love by D H Lawrence Chapter 26 Page 8

He was rather angry for a moment. Then he looked at the sky shining beyond the tower of the public baths, and he seemed to get over it all. He laughed.

‘All right,’ he said, ‘then let us not have it. I’m sick of it all, too. At any rate one can’t go on living on the old bones of beauty.’

‘One can’t,’ she cried. ‘I DON’T want old things.’

‘The truth is, we don’t want things at all,’ he replied. ‘The thought of a house and furniture of my own is hateful to me.’

This startled her for a moment. Then she replied:

‘So it is to me. But one must live somewhere.’