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Sons and Lovers - Daimon Club

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went running because of a few burnt potatoes. The mother exalted<br />

everything--even a bit of housework--to the plane of a religious trust.<br />

The sons resented this; they felt themselves cut away underneath, <strong>and</strong><br />

they answered with brutality <strong>and</strong> also with a sneering superciliousness.<br />

Paul was just opening out from childhood into manhood.<br />

This atmosphere, where everything took a religious value, came with<br />

a subtle fascination to him. There was something in the air.<br />

His own mother was logical. Here there was something different,<br />

something he loved, something that at times he hated.<br />

Miriam quarrelled with her brothers fiercely. Later in<br />

the afternoon, when they had gone away again, her mother said:<br />

"You disappointed me at dinner-time, Miriam."<br />

The girl dropped her head.<br />

"They are such BRUTES!" she suddenly cried, looking up<br />

with flashing eyes.<br />

"But hadn't you promised not to answer them?" said the mother.<br />

"And I believed in you. I CAN'T st<strong>and</strong> it when you wrangle."<br />

"But they're so hateful!" cried Miriam, "<strong>and</strong>--<strong>and</strong> LOW."<br />

"Yes, dear. But how often have I asked you not to answer<br />

Edgar back? Can't you let him say what he likes?"<br />

"But why should he say what he likes?"<br />

"Aren't you strong enough to bear it, Miriam, if even for my sake?<br />

Are you so weak that you must wrangle with them?"<br />

Mrs. Leivers stuck unflinchingly to this doctrine of "the other<br />

cheek". She could not instil it at all into the boys. With the<br />

girls she succeeded better, <strong>and</strong> Miriam was the child of her heart.<br />

The boys loathed the other cheek when it was presented to them.<br />

Miriam was often sufficiently lofty to turn it. Then they spat<br />

on her <strong>and</strong> hated her. But she walked in her proud humility,<br />

living within herself.<br />

There was always this feeling of jangle <strong>and</strong> discord in the<br />

Leivers family. Although the boys resented so bitterly this eternal<br />

appeal to their deeper feelings of resignation <strong>and</strong> proud humility,<br />

yet it had its effect on them. They could not establish between<br />

themselves<br />

<strong>and</strong> an outsider just the ordinary human feeling <strong>and</strong> unexaggerated

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