Women in Love by D H Lawrence Chapter 4 Page 11

‘And he of course did not know that the gun was loaded?’

‘Yes. You see it was an old thing that had been lying in the stable for years. Nobody dreamed it would ever go off, and of course, no one imagined it was loaded. But isn’t it dreadful, that it should happen?’

‘Frightful!’ cried Gudrun. ‘And isn’t it horrible too to think of such a thing happening to one, when one was a child, and having to carry the responsibility of it all through one’s life. Imagine it, two boys playing together — then this comes upon them, for no reason whatever — out of the air. Ursula, it’s very frightening! Oh, it’s one of the things I can’t bear. Murder, that is thinkable, because there’s a will behind it. But a thing like that to HAPPEN to one —