Women in Love by D H Lawrence Chapter 5 Page 13

‘I may, of course, hate you sometimes,’ he said. ‘But I’m not aware of it — never acutely aware of it, that is.’

‘So much the worse,’ said Birkin.

Gerald watched him with curious eyes. He could not quite make him out.

‘So much the worse, is it?’ he repeated.

There was a silence between the two men for some time, as the train ran on. In Birkin’s face was a little irritable tension, a sharp knitting of the brows, keen and difficult. Gerald watched him warily, carefully, rather calculatingly, for he could not decide what he was after.

Suddenly Birkin’s eyes looked straight and overpowering into those of the other man.