Women in Love by D H Lawrence Chapter 29 Page 9

‘A Bale — deuxieme classe? — Voila!’ And he clambered into the high train. They followed. The compartments were already some of them taken. But many were dim and empty. The luggage was stowed, the porter was tipped.

‘Nous avons encore — ?’ said Birkin, looking at his watch and at the porter.

‘Encore une demi-heure.’ With which, in his blue blouse, he disappeared. He was ugly and insolent.

‘Come,’ said Birkin. ‘It is cold. Let us eat.’

There was a coffee-wagon on the platform. They drank hot, watery coffee, and ate the long rolls, split, with ham between, which were such a wide bite that it almost dislocated Ursula’s jaw; and they walked