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plication of dead reality; then what had his under…life to do

with her? Ones social wife was almost a material symbol。

Whereas now she was something more vivid to him than anything in

conventional life could be。 She gave the plete lie to all

conventional life; he and she stood together; dark; fluid;

infinitely potent; giving the living lie to the dead whole which

contained them。

He watched her pensive; puzzled face。

〃I dont think I want to marry you;〃 she said; her brow

clouded。

It piqued him rather。

〃Why not?〃 he asked。

〃Lets think about it afterwards; shall we?〃 she said。

He was crossed; yet he loved her violently。

〃Youve got a museau; not a face;〃 he said。

〃Have I?〃 she cried; her face lighting up like a pure flame。

She thought she had escaped。 Yet he returned……he was not

satisfied。

〃Why?〃 he asked; 〃why dont you want to marry me?〃

〃I dont want to be with other people;〃 she said。 〃I want to

be like this。 Ill tell you if ever I want to marry you。〃

〃All right;〃 he said。

He would rather the thing was left indefinite; and that she

took the responsibility。

They talked of the Easter vacation。 She thought only of

plete enjoyment。

They went to an hotel in Piccadilly。 She was supposed to be

his wife。 They bought a wedding…ring for a shilling; from a shop

in a poor quarter。

They had revoked altogether the ordinary mortal world。 Their

confidence was like a possession upon them。 They were possessed。

Perfectly and supremely free they felt; proud beyond all

question; and surpassing mortal conditions。

They were perfect; therefore nothing else existed。 The world

was a world of servants whom one civilly ignored。 Wherever they

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