Touch and Go by D. H. (David Herbert) Lawrence
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OLIVER. What ABOUT Freedom? WILLIE. Very much as usual, I believe. But you should have been here ten minutes sooner, before we began to read the lessons. (Laughs.) ANABEL W. (moving forward, and holding out her hand). You'd merely have been told what Freedom ISN'T; and you know that already. How are you, Oliver? OLIVER. Good God, Anabel!--are you part of the meeting? How long have you been back in England? ANABEL. Some months, now. My family have moved here, you know. OLIVER. Your family! Where have they moved from?--from the moon? ANABEL. No, only from Derby.--How are you, Gerald? (GERALD twists in his seat to give her his hand.) GERALD. I saw you before. ANABEL. Yes, I know you did. (JOB ARTHUR has disappeared. The men disperse sheepishly into groups, to stand and sit on their heels by the walls and the causeway |
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