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Sons and Lovers - Daimon Club

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"Needn't make a moan of it," put in Mrs. Morel.<br />

She hated her husb<strong>and</strong> because, whenever he had an audience,<br />

he whined <strong>and</strong> played for sympathy. William, sitting nursing<br />

the baby, hated him, with a boy's hatred for false sentiment,<br />

<strong>and</strong> for the stupid treatment of his mother. Annie had never liked him;<br />

she merely avoided him.<br />

When the minister had gone, Mrs. Morel looked at her cloth.<br />

"A fine mess!" she said.<br />

"Dos't think I'm goin' to sit wi' my arms danglin', cos tha's<br />

got a parson for tea wi' thee?" he bawled.<br />

They were both angry, but she said nothing. The baby began<br />

to cry, <strong>and</strong> Mrs. Morel, picking up a saucepan from the hearth,<br />

accidentally knocked Annie on the head, whereupon the girl began<br />

to whine, <strong>and</strong> Morel to shout at her. In the midst of this p<strong>and</strong>emonium,<br />

William looked up at the big glazed text over the mantelpiece<br />

<strong>and</strong> read distinctly:<br />

"God Bless Our Home!"

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