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第140章

`It's all right to be some folks,' said the city girl, turning to her own young man.He did not look at her, but he smiled with the lower part of his face, putting his head aside in an odd gesture of assent.His eyes were unchanging, glazed with darkness.

`Cawsts something to change your mind,' he said, in an incredibly low accent.

`Only ten shillings this time,' said Birkin.

The man looked up at him with a grimace of a smile, furtive, unsure.

`Cheap at 'arf a quid, guvnor,' he said.`Not like getting divawced.'

`We're not married yet,' said Birkin.

`No, no more aren't we,' said the young woman loudly.`But we shall be, a Saturday.'

Again she looked at the young man with a determined, protective look, at once overbearing and very gentle.He grinned sicklily, turning away his head.She had got his manhood, but Lord, what did he care! He had a strange furtive pride and slinking singleness.

`Good luck to you,' said Birkin.

`Same to you,' said the young woman.Then, rather tentatively: `When's yours coming off, then?'

Birkin looked round at Ursula.

`It's for the lady to say,' he replied.`We go to the registrar the moment she's ready.'

Ursula laughed, covered with confusion and bewilderment.

`No 'urry,' said the young man, grinning suggestive.

`Oh, don't break your neck to get there,' said the young woman.`'Slike when you're dead -- you're long time married.'

The young man turned aside as if this hit him.

`The longer the better, let us hope,' said Birkin.

`That's it, guvnor,' said the young man admiringly.`Enjoy it while it larsts -- niver whip a dead donkey.'

`Only when he's shamming dead,' said the young woman, looking at her young man with caressive tenderness of authority.

`Aw, there's a difference,' he said satirically.

`What about the chair?' said Birkin.

`Yes, all right,' said the woman.

They trailed off to the dealer, the handsome but abject young fellow hanging a little aside.

`That's it,' said Birkin.`Will you take it with you, or have the address altered.'

`Oh, Fred can carry it.Make him do what he can for the dear old 'ome.'

`Mike use of'im,' said Fred, grimly humorous, as he took the chair from the dealer.His movements were graceful, yet curiously abject, slinking.

`'Ere's mother's cosy chair,' he said.`Warnts a cushion.' And he stood it down on the market stones.

`Don't you think it's pretty?' laughed Ursula.

`Oh, I do,' said the young woman.

`'Ave a sit in it, you'll wish you'd kept it,' said the young man.

Ursula promptly sat down in the middle of the market-place.

`Awfully comfortable,' she said.`But rather hard.You try it.' She invited the young man to a seat.But he turned uncouthly, awkwardly aside, glancing up at her with quick bright eyes, oddly suggestive, like a quick, live rat.

`Don't spoil him,' said the young woman.`He's not used to arm-chairs, 'e isn't.

The young man turned away, and said, with averted grin:

`Only warnts legs on 'is.'

The four parted.The young woman thanked them.

`Thank you for the chair -- it'll last till it gives way.'

`Keep it for an ornyment,' said the young man.

`Good afternoon -- Good afternoon,' said Ursula and Birkin.

`Goo'-luck to you,' said the young man, glancing and avoiding Birkin's eyes, as he turned aside his head.

The two couples went asunder, Ursula clinging to Birkin's arm.When they had gone some distance, she glanced back and saw the young man going beside the full, easy young woman.His trousers sank over his heels, he moved with a sort of slinking evasion, more crushed with odd self-consciousness now he had the slim old arm-chair to carry, his arm over the back, the four fine, square tapering legs swaying perilously near the granite setts of the pavement.And yet he was somewhere indomitable and separate, like a quick, vital rat.He had a queer, subterranean beauty, repulsive too.

`How strange they are!' said Ursula.

`Children of men,' he said.`They remind me of Jesus: "The meek shall inherit the earth."'

`But they aren't the meek,' said Ursula.

`Yes, I don't know why, but they are,' he replied.

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