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ot go on; and love
all the types I fancy; one after another; if love is an end in
itself? There are plenty of men who aren't Anton; whom I could
love……whom I would like to love。〃
〃Then you don't love him;〃 said Dorothy。
〃I tell you I do;……quite as much; and perhaps more than
I should love any of the others。 Only there are plenty of things
that aren't in Anton that I would love in the other men。〃
〃What; for instance?〃
〃It doesn't matter。 But a sort of strong understanding; in
some men; and then a dignity; a directness; something
unquestioned that there is in working men; and then a jolly;
reckless passionateness that you see……a man who could
really let go〃
Dorothy could feel that Ursula was already hankering after
something else; something that this man did not give her。
〃The question is; what do you want;〃 propounded
Dorothy。 〃Is it just other men?〃
Ursula was silenced。 This was her own dread。 Was she just
promiscuous?
〃Because if it is;〃 continued Dorothy; 〃you'd better marry
Anton。 The other can only end badly。〃
So out of fear of herself Ursula was to marry Skrebensky。
He was very busy now; preparing to go to India。 He must visit
relatives and contract business。 He was almost sure of Ursula
now。 She seemed to have given in。 And he seemed to bee again
an important; self…assured man。
It was the first week in August; and he was one of a large
party in a bungalow on the Lincolnshire coast。 It was a tennis;
golf; motor…car; motor…boat party; given by his great…aunt; a
lady of social pretensions。 Ursula was invited to spend the week
with the party。
She w
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