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第133章 THE SECOND(2)

"For you--very little.I wonder.For me--every thing.Yes--everything.You didn't mean it, Master; you didn't know any more than I did when I began, but love between a man and a woman is sometimes very one-sided.Fearfully one-sided! That's all....""Don't YOU ever want children?" she said abruptly.

"I suppose I do."

"You don't!"

"I haven't thought of them."

"A man doesn't, perhaps.But I have....I want them--like hunger.YOUR children, and home with you.Really, continually you!

That's the trouble....I can't have 'em, Master, and I can't have you."She was crying, and through her tears she laughed.

"I'm going to make a scene," she said, "and get this over.I'm so discontented and miserable; I've got to tell you.It would come between us if I didn't.I'm in love with you, with everything--with all my brains.I'll pull through all right.I'll be good, Master, never you fear.But to-day I'm crying out with all my being.This election--You're going up; you're going on.In these papers--you're a great big fact.It's suddenly come home to me.At the back of my mind I've always had the idea I was going to have you somehow presently for myself--I mean to have you to go long tramps with, to keep house for, to get meals for, to watch for of an evening.It's a sort of habitual background to my thought of you.And it's nonsense--utter nonsense!" She stopped.She was crying and choking."And the child, you know--the child!"I was troubled beyond measure, but Handitch and its intimations were clear and strong.

"We can't have that," I said.

"No," she said, "we can't have that."

"We've got our own things to do."

"YOUR things," she said.

"Aren't they yours too?"

"Because of you," she said.

"Aren't they your very own things?"

"Women don't have that sort of very own thing.Indeed, it's true!

And think! You've been down there preaching the goodness of children, telling them the only good thing in a state is happy, hopeful children, working to free mothers and children--""And we give our own children to do it?" I said.

"Yes," she said."And sometimes I think it's too much to give--too much altogether....Children get into a woman's brain--when she mustn't have them, especially when she must never hope for them.

Think of the child we might have now!--the little creature with soft, tender skin, and little hands and little feet! At times it haunts me.It comes and says, Why wasn't I given life? I can hear it in the night....The world is full of such little ghosts, dear lover--little things that asked for life and were refused.

They clamour to me.It's like a little fist beating at my heart.

Love children, beautiful children.Little cold hands that tear at my heart! Oh, my heart and my lord!" She was holding my arm with both her hands and weeping against it, and now she drew herself to my shoulder and wept and sobbed in my embrace."I shall never sit with your child on my knee and you beside me-never, and I am a woman and your lover!..."2

But the profound impossibility of our relation was now becoming more and more apparent to us.We found ourselves seeking justification, clinging passionately to a situation that was coldly, pitilessly, impossible and fated.We wanted quite intensely to live together and have a child, but also we wanted very many other things that were incompatible with these desires.It was extraordinarily difficult to weigh our political and intellectual ambitions against those intimate wishes.The weights kept altering according as one found oneself grasping this valued thing or that.It wasn't as if we could throw everything aside for our love, and have that as we wanted it.Love such as we bore one another isn't altogether, or even chiefly, a thing in itself--it is for the most part a value set upon things.Our love was interwoven with all our other interests;to go out of the world and live in isolation seemed to us like killing the best parts of each other; we loved the sight of each other engaged finely and characteristically, we knew each other best as activities.We had no delusions about material facts; we didn't want each other alive or dead, we wanted each other fully alive.We wanted to do big things together, and for us to take each other openly and desperately would leave us nothing in the world to do.

We wanted children indeed passionately, but children with every helpful chance in the world, and children born in scandal would be handicapped at every turn.We wanted to share a home, and not a solitude.

And when we were at this stage of realisation, began the intimations that we were found out, and that scandal was afoot against us....

I heard of it first from Esmeer, who deliberately mentioned it, with that steady grey eye of his watching me, as an instance of the preposterous falsehoods people will circulate.It came to Isabel almost simultaneously through a married college friend, who made it her business to demand either confirmation or denial.It filled us both with consternation.In the surprise of the moment Isabel admitted her secret, and her friend went off "reserving her ******* of action."Discovery broke out in every direction.Friends with grave faces and an atmosphere of infinite tact invaded us both.Other friends ceased to invade either of us.It was manifest we had become--we knew not how--a private scandal, a subject for duologues, an amazement, a perplexity, a vivid interest.In a few brief weeks it seemed London passed from absolute unsuspiciousness to a chattering exaggeration of its knowledge of our relations.

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