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        劳伦斯致默里(2)

        it looks to me as if you tro nearer, are snapping the bonds that hold you together, one after another. i suppose you must both of you consult your o something. but the only principle i can see in this life, is that one must forfeit the less for the greater. only one must be thoroughly honest about it.

        she must say, “could i live in a little place in italy, o on, you are inevitably coming apart. she is perhaps beginning to be unsatisfied  unselfish. you must say, “ho, and satisfactory to myself and to her?” if by being lazy for six months, then be lazy, and take her money. it doesn't matter if she misses her luxuries: she  on you, then go to your university abroad for a radually come apart in london, and then flounder till you get your feet again, severally, but be clear about it. it lies bet long et the ive you tht also to plan a book, either on some literary point, or some man. i should like to lish heroines. you ought to do something of that sort, but not so cheap. don't try a novel—try essays—like  good in that line; something concerning literature rather than life.

        and you must rest, and you and katherine must heal, and come together, before you do any serious htful disadvantage. but it ht, under decent circumstances, produce beautiful delicate things, in perception and appreciation. and she has a right to provide the conditions. but not if you don't trust yourself nor her nor anybody, but go on slopping, and pandering to her smaller side.

        …

        if you s to come right—if you are ill and exhausted, then take her money to the last penny, and let her do her oh dinner, you can't blame me. but, you fool, you squander yourself, not for her, but to provide her reeted as “signoria” ether—it is the same as “guten tag, herrschaften;” that h for katherine.

        get up, lad, and be a man for yourself. it's the man ives.

        i think oxford did you harm.

        it is beautiful, et you, i believe, a jolly nice apartment in a big garden, in a house alone, for 80 lire a month. don't  aood, at last.”

        etting gradually nearer again, frieda and i. it is very beautiful here…

        d.h. lawrence</p>

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