Women in Love by D H Lawrence Chapter 29 Page 34

They were in the heart of the mountains. From high above, on either side, swept down the white fold of snow, so that one seemed small and tiny in a valley of pure concrete heaven, all strangely radiant and changeless and silent.

‘It makes one feel so small and alone,’ said Ursula, turning to Birkin and laying her hand on his arm.

‘You’re not sorry you’ve come, are you?’ said Gerald to Gudrun.

She looked doubtful. They went out of the station between banks of snow.

‘Ah,’ said Gerald, sniffing the air in elation, ‘this is perfect. There’s our sledge. We’ll walk a bit — we’ll run up the road.’

Gudrun,