Women in Love by D H Lawrence Chapter 27 Page 35

‘Yes, isn’t it?’ said Gudrun. ‘I’d tilt the world with a Glcksritter. But a home, an establishment! Ursula, what would it mean? — think!’

‘I know,’ said Ursula. ‘We’ve had one home — that’s enough for me.’

‘Quite enough,’ said Gudrun.

‘The little grey home in the west,’ quoted Ursula ironically.

‘Doesn’t it sound grey, too,’ said Gudrun grimly.

They were interrupted by the sound of the car. There was Birkin. Ursula was surprised that she felt so lit up, that she became suddenly so free from the problems of grey homes in the west.