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David Herbert Lawrence

Lady Chatterley's Lover

  • Milica Dragicevicalıntı yaptı6 ay önce
    Connie went to the wood directly after lunch. It was really a lovely day, the first dandelions making suns, the first daisies so white. The hazel thicket was a lace-work, of half-open leaves, and the last dusty perpendicular of the catkins. Yellow celandines now were in crowds, flat open, pressed back in urgency, and the yellow glitter of themselves. It was the yellow, the powerful yellow of early summer. And primroses were broad, and full of pale abandon, thick-clustered primroses no longer shy. The lush, dark green of hyacinths was a sea, with buds rising like pale corn, while in the riding the forget-me-nots were fluffing up, and columbines were unfolding their ink-purple ruches, and there were bits of blue bird's eggshell under a bush. Everywhere the bud-knots and the leap of life!
  • Katya Varlamovaalıntı yaptı9 yıl önce
    ‘And what sort of a good time?’ asked Connie, gazing on him still with a sort of amazement, that looked like thrill; and underneath feeling nothing at all.
  • Диана Ваисоваalıntı yaptı3 gün önce
    e only unfortunate thing was that men lagged so far behind women in the matter. They insisted on the sex thing like dog
  • Диана Ваисоваalıntı yaptı3 gün önce
    they were just as good as the men themselves: only better, since they were women.
  • susyyneitoralıntı yaptı7 ay önce
    But that is how men are! Ungrateful and never satisfied. When you don’t have them they hate you because you won’t; and when you do have them they hate you again, for some other reason. Or for no reason at all, except that they are discontented children, and can’t be satisfied whatever they get, let a woman do what she may.
  • Анастасия Ефимцеваalıntı yaptıgeçen yıl
    The gay excitement had gone out of the war…dead. Too
  • Анастасия Ефимцеваalıntı yaptıgeçen yıl
    The gay excitement had gone out of the war…dead.
  • Анастасия Ефимцеваalıntı yaptıgeçen yıl
    In fact everything was a little ridiculous, or very ridiculous: certainly everything connected with authority, whether it were in the army or the government or the universities, was ridiculous to a degree.
  • Анастасия Ефимцеваalıntı yaptıgeçen yıl
    She lived with him in a smallish house in Westminster
  • Анастасия Ефимцеваalıntı yaptıgeçen yıl
    When you don't have them they hate you because you won't; and when you do have them they hate you again, for some other reason.
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