Women in Love by D H Lawrence Chapter 27 Page 28

the family had gone. Gudrun had rooms in Willey Green.

Ursula had not seen her parents since her marriage. She wept over the rupture, yet what was the good of making it up! Good or not good, she could not go to them. So her things had been left behind and she and Gudrun were to walk over for them, in the afternoon.

It was a wintry afternoon, with red in the sky, when they arrived at the house. The windows were dark and blank, already the place was frightening. A stark, void entrance-hall struck a chill to the hearts of the girls.

‘I don’t believe I dare have come in alone,’ said Ursula. ‘It frightens me.’

‘Ursula!’ cried Gudrun. ‘Isn’t it amazing! Can you believe you