[The Odd Women by George Gissing]@TWC D-Link bookThe Odd Women CHAPTER XVI 18/37
At the sight of his reflected face she turned instantly. 'Monica!' He put his hands on her shoulders, whispering hoarsely, 'Monica! don't you love me ?' She looked away, not replying. 'Monica!' And of a sudden he fell on his knees before her, clasped her about the waist, burst into choking sobs. 'Have you no love for me? My darling! My dear, beautiful wife! Have you begun to hate me ?' Tears came to her eyes.
She implored him to rise and command himself. 'I was so violent, so brutal with you.
I spoke without thinking--' 'But _why_ should you speak like that? Why are you so unreasonable? If you forbid me to do simple things, with not the least harm in them, you can't expect me to take it like a child.
I shall resist; I can't help it.' He had risen and was crushing her in his arms, his hot breath on her neck, when he began to whisper,-- 'I want to keep you all to myself.
I don't like these people--they think so differently--they put such hateful ideas into your mind--they are not the right kind of friends for you--' 'You misunderstand them, and you don't in the least understand me.
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