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Sons and Lovers

CHAPTER II
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She bowed over him, and a few tears shook swiftly out of her very heart.

The baby lifted his fingers.
"My lamb!" she cried softly.
And at that moment she felt, in some far inner place of her soul, that she and her husband were guilty.
The baby was looking up at her.

It had blue eyes like her own, but its look was heavy, steady, as if it had realised something that had stunned some point of its soul.
In her arms lay the delicate baby.

Its deep blue eyes, always looking up at her unblinking, seemed to draw her innermost thoughts out of her.

She no longer loved her husband; she had not wanted this child to come, and there it lay in her arms and pulled at her heart.


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