Women in Love by D H Lawrence Chapter 29 Page 41

A man knocked and came in with the luggage. He was a sturdy fellow with flattish cheek-bones, rather pale, and with coarse fair moustache. Gudrun watched him put down the bags, in silence, then tramp heavily out.

‘It isn’t too rough, is it?’ Gerald asked.

The bedroom was not very warm, and she shivered slightly.

‘It is wonderful,’ she equivocated. ‘Look at the colour of this panelling — it’s wonderful, like being inside a nut.’

He was standing watching her, feeling his short-cut moustache, leaning back slightly and watching her with his keen, undaunted eyes, dominated by the constant passion, that was like a doom upon him.