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was silent。

〃But I'll marry him; my dear……it will be best。 Now say

you love me。〃

A sort of profession was extorted out of the girl。

Nevertheless her mistress went away sighing; to weep in her own

chamber。

In two days' time Ursula left Wiggiston。 Miss Inger went to

Nottingham。 There was an engagement between her and Tom

Brangwen; which the uncle seemed to vaunt as if it were an

assurance of his validity。

Brangwen and Winifred Inger continued engaged for another

term。 Then they married。 Brangwen had reached the age when he

wanted children。 He wanted children。 Neither marriage nor the

domestic establishment meant anything to him。 He wanted to

propagate himself。 He knew what he was doing。 He had the

instinct of a growing inertia; of a thing that chooses its place

of rest in which to lapse into apathy; plete; profound

indifference。 He would let the machinery carry him; husband;

father; pit…manager; warm clay lifted through the recurrent

action of day after day by the great machine from which it

derived its motion。 As for Winifred; she was an educated woman;

and of the same sort as himself。 She would make a good

panion。 She was his mate。

CHAPTER XIII

THE MAN'S WORLD

Ursula came back to Cossethay to fight with her mother。 Her

schooldays were over。 She had passed the matriculation

examination。 Now she came home to face that empty period between

school and possible marriage。

At first she thought it would be just like holidays all the

time; she would feel just free。 Her soul was in chaos; blinded

suffering; maimed。 She had no will left to think about herself。

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