Women in Love by D H Lawrence Chapter 4 Page 8

They looked up at the long, low house, dim and glamorous in the wet morning, its cedar trees slanting before the windows. Gudrun seemed to be studying it closely.

‘Don’t you think it’s attractive, Ursula?’ asked Gudrun.

‘Very,’ said Ursula. ‘Very peaceful and charming.’

‘It has form, too — it has a period.’

‘What period?’

‘Oh, eighteenth century, for certain; Dorothy Wordsworth and Jane Austen, don’t you think?’

Ursula laughed.

‘Don’t you think so?’ repeated Gudrun.

‘Perhaps. But I don’t