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instinctive economy; they went to the end of each kiss; each

embrace; each pleasure in intimate contact; knowing

subconsciously that the last was ing。 It was to be their

final entry into the source of creation。

She took him home; and he stayed a week…end at Beldover with

her family。 She loved having him in the house。 Strange how he

seemed to e into the atmosphere of her family; with his

laughing; insidious grace。 They all loved him; he was kin to

them。 His raillery; his warm; voluptuous mocking presence was

meat and joy to the Brangwen household。 For this house was

always quivering with darkness; they put off their puppet form

when they came home; to lie and drowse in the sun。

There was a sense of freedom amongst them all; of the

undercurrent of darkness among them all。 Yet here; at home;

Ursula resented it。 It became distasteful to her。 And she knew

that if they understood the real relationship between her and

Skrebensky; her parents; her father in particular; would go mad

with rage。 So subtly; she seemed to be like any other girl who

is more or less courted by a man。 And she was like any other

girl。 But in her; the antagonism to the social imposition was

for the time plete and final。

She waited; every moment of the day; for his next kiss。 She

admitted it to herself in shame and bliss。 Almost consciously;

she waited。 He waited; but; until the time came; more

unconsciously。 When the time came that he should kiss her again;

a prevention was an annihilation to him。 He felt his flesh go

grey; he was heavy with a corpse…like inanition; he did not

exist; if the time passed unfulfilled。

He came to her finally in a superb consummation。 It was very

dark; and again a windy; heavy night。 They had e down the

lane towards Beldover; down to the valley。 They were at the end

of their kisses; and there was the silence between them。 They

stood as at the edge of a cliff; with a great darkness

beneath。

ing out of the lane along the darkness; with the dark

space spreading down to the wind; and the twinkling lights of

the station below; the far…off windy chuff of a shunting train;

the tiny clink…clink…clink of the wagons blown between the wind;

the light of Beldover…edge twinkling upon the blackness of the

hill opposite; the glow of the furnaces along the railway to the

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