Women in Love by D H Lawrence Chapter 30 Page 94

he laughed, ‘where will you take a ticket to?’

‘Oh heaven!’ she cried. ‘One must take a ticket.’

Here was a blow. She saw herself at the wicket, at the railway station. Then a relieving thought came to her. She breathed freely.

‘But one needn’t go,’ she cried.

‘Certainly not,’ he said.

‘I mean one needn’t go where one’s ticket says.’

That struck him. One might take a ticket, so as not to travel to the destination it indicated. One might break off, and avoid the destination. A point located. That was an idea!

‘Then take a ticket to London,’