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Sons and Lovers - Daimon Club

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"Can't you make a bit less row?" said Mr. Pappleworth.<br />

"Folk'll think we keep cats."<br />

A hunchback woman on a high stool turned her long, rather heavy<br />

face towards Mr. Pappleworth, <strong>and</strong> said, in a contralto voice:<br />

"They're all tom-cats then."<br />

In vain Mr. Pappleworth tried to be impressive for Paul's benefit.<br />

He descended the steps into the finishing-off room,<br />

<strong>and</strong> went to the hunchback Fanny. She had such<br />

a short body on her high stool that her head, with its<br />

great b<strong>and</strong>s of bright brown hair, seemed over large, as did her pale,<br />

heavy face. She wore a dress of green-black cashmere, <strong>and</strong> her wrists,<br />

coming out of the narrow cuffs, were thin <strong>and</strong> flat, as she put<br />

down her work nervously. He showed her something that was wrong<br />

with a knee-cap.<br />

"Well," she said, "you needn't come blaming it on to me.<br />

It's not my fault." Her colour mounted to her cheek.

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