Lady Chatterley's Lover (Unabridged)
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Chapter 1 |
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Both Hilda and Constance had had their tentative l |
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However, came the war, Hilda and Connie were rushe |
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In 1916 Herbert Chatterley was killed… |
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Chapter 2 |
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Clifford left them alone, and she learnt to do the |
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It was in her second winter at Wragby… |
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Chapter 3 |
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There was something about him that Connie liked. |
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Breakfast was served in the bedrooms… |
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When he rose, he kissed both her hands… |
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Connie was in love with him… |
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Chapter 4 |
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Hammond looked rather piqued. |
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Silence fell. |
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Clifford made big eyes: it was all stuff to him. |
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Chapter 5 |
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Connie was not keen on chains, but she said nothin |
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She was watching a brown spaniel that had run out… |
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'Who is your game-keeper?' Connie asked at lunch. |
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Michaelis had seized upon Clifford as the central |
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He spoke it almost in a brilliancy of triumph… |
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Chapter 6 |
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On one of her bad days she went out alone… |
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It was nearly a mile to the cottage… |
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So she plodded home to Clifford… |
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It had rained as usual, and the paths were too sod |
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Connie had received the shock of vision in her wom |
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Chapter 7 |
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So she hardly ever went away from Wragby… |
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Tommy Dukes was at Wragby… |
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Down posted Hilda from Scotland… |
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Michaelis heard they were in town, and came runnin |
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Hilda posted off to Dr. Shardlow… |
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For the first week or so… |
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Chapter 8 |
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The next afternoon she went to the wood again. |
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So Connie watched him fixedly. |
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She found Mrs. Bolton under the great beech-tree o |
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The weather came rainy again. |
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Chapter 9 |
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But no sooner had she gone, than he rang for Mrs. |
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Nevertheless, one got a new vision of Tevershall v |
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Under Mrs. Bolton's influence… |
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It was Mrs. Bolton's talk… |
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Chapter 10 |
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She fled as much as possible to the wood. |
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One evening, guests or no guests, she escaped… |
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She lay quite still, in a sort of sleep… |
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He stood back and watched her going into the dark… |
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Constance, for her part, had hurried across the pa |
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The drizzle of rain was like a veil over the world |
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He shut the door, and lit a tiny light… |
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The next day she did not go to the wood. |
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The baby was a perky little thing of about a year… |
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She started out of her muse, and gave a little cry |
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Connie went slowly home… |
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Connie would not take her bath this evening. |
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She had drifted to the door. |
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Connie was in bed, and fast asleep all this time. |
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He went to the hut, and wrapped himself in the bla |
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Chapter 11 |
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Then one afternoon came Leslie Winter… |
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It was already May… |
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As she rose on to the high country… |
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England, my England! |
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Squire Winter, a soldier, had stood it out. |
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Connie was glad to be home… |
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It was a sunny day, and Connie was working in the |
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Chapter 12 |
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'Are you sad today?' she asked him. |
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There was a long pause of silence, a cold silence. |
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And she went with him to the hut. |
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He took his hand away from her breast… |
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And now in her heart the queer wonder of him was a |
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He rose, and turned up the lantern… |
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Chapter 13 |
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Connie listened, and flushed very red. |
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In front of them ran the open cleft of the riding. |
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She found Clifford slowly mounting to the spring. |
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The keeper appeared directly. |
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The chair began slowly to run backwards. |
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'I'm going to push too!' she said. |
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At lunch she could not contain her feeling. |
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Chapter 14 |
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He twisted round again and looked at the enlarged |
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'Then came Bertha Coutts.' |
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There was a silence. |
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He held her close, in the running warmth of the fi |
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Then he woke up and looked at the light. |
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And afterwards, when they had been quite still… |
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After a while, he reached for his shirt and put it |
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Chapter 15 |
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Another day she asked him about himself. |
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Connie laughed, but not very happily. |
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There fell a complete silence. |
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When she came with her flowers… |
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'You don't mind, do you, that I'm going away?' she |
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The curious gulf of silence between them! |
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He had brought columbines and campions… |
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Chapter 16 |
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They went onto the house. Connie marched in… |
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She listened with a glisten of amusement. |
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And the day came round for Hilda to arrive. |
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It was true, Hilda did not like Clifford… |
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They were soon at Mansfield… |
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He unlocked the door and preceded them… |
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The three ate in silence. |
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It was a night of sensual passion… |
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Till his rousing waked her completely. |
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Silent, he put his plate on the tray and went down |
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Chapter 17 |
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Connie found herself shrinking and afraid of the w |
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The Villa Esmerelda was quite a long way out… |
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It was pleasant in a way. It was almost enjoyment. |
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She had been at Venice a fortnight… |
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She had a letter from Mrs. Bolton. |
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She could not help confiding a little in Duncan Fo |
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A few days later came a letter from Clifford. |
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However, everybody listens… |
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The irritation, and the lack of any sympathy… |
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Chapter 18 |
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She found a letter from Mellors. |
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In spite of himself, little flames ran over his be |
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'Then why are you afraid of me?' she said. |
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She was quite determined now that there should be |
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Connie confided in her father. |
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Poor Sir Malcolm! He was by no means keen on it. |
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The following day he had lunch with Connie and Hil |
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Duncan, when approached, also insisted… |
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Chapter 19 |
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So Mrs. Bolton began to weep first. |
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His behaviour with regard to Connie was curious. |
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Clifford and Connie sat in silence when she had go |
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He was speechless, and the queer blank look of a c |
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The Grange Farm, Old Heanor, 29 September |
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'I'm sure you're sick of all this.' |
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