profound; for he was deeply serious and hugely amused at the
same time; 〃Marriage;〃 he said; speaking in the slow;
full…mouthed way of the Brangwens; 〃is what were made
for〃
〃Let him talk;〃 said Alfred Brangwen; slowly and inscrutably;
〃let him talk。〃 Mrs。 Alfred darted indignant eyes at her
husband。
〃A man;〃 continued Tom Brangwen; 〃enjoys being a man: for
what purpose was he made a man; if not to enjoy it?〃
〃That a true word;〃 said Frank; floridly。
〃And likewise;〃 continued Tom Brangwen; 〃a woman enjoys being
a woman: at least we surmise she does〃
〃Oh; dont you bother〃 called a farmers
wife。
〃You may back your life theyd be summisin。〃 said Franks
wife。
〃Now;〃 continued Tom Brangwen; 〃for a man to be a man; it
takes a woman〃
〃It does that;〃 said a woman grimly。
〃And for a woman to be a woman; it takes a man〃
continued Tom Brangwen。
〃All speak up; men;〃 chimed in a feminine voice。
〃Therefore we have marriage;〃 continued Tom Brangwen。
〃Hold; hold;〃 said Alfred Brangwen。 〃Dont run us off our
legs。〃
And in dead silence the glasses were filled。 The bride and
bridegroom; two children; sat with intent; shining faces at the
head of the table; abstracted。
〃Theres no marriage in heaven;〃 went on Tom Brangwen; 〃but
on earth there is marriage。〃
〃Thats the difference between em;〃 said Alfred Brangwen;
mocking。
〃Alfred;〃 said Tom Brangwen; 〃keep your remarks till
afterwards; and then wel
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