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第45章

Sketch-book O NE MORNING the sisters were sketching by the side of Willey Water, at the remote end of the lake.Gudrun had waded out to a gravelly shoal, and was seated like a Buddhist, staring fixedly at the water-plants that rose succulent from the mud of the low shores.What she could see was mud, soft, oozy, watery mud, and from its festering chill, water-plants rose up, thick and cool and fleshy, very straight and turgid, thrusting out their leaves at right angles, and having dark lurid colours, dark green and blotches of black-purple and bronze.But she could feel their turgid fleshy structure as in a sensuous vision, she knew how they rose out of the mud, she knew how they thrust out from themselves, how they stood stiff and succulent against the air.

Ursula was watching the butterflies, of which there were dozens near the water, little blue ones suddenly snapping out of nothingness into a jewel-life, a large black-and-red one standing upon a flower and breathing with his soft wings, intoxicatingly, breathing pure, ethereal sunshine;two white ones wrestling in the low air; there was a halo round them; ah, when they came tumbling nearer they were orangetips, and it was the orange that had made the halo.Ursula rose and drifted away, unconscious like the butterflies.

Gudrun, absorbed in a stupor of apprehension of surging water-plants, sat crouched on the shoal, drawing, not looking up for a long time, and then staring unconsciously, absorbedly at the rigid, naked, succulent stems.

Her feet were bare, her hat lay on the bank opposite.

She started out of her trance, hearing the knocking of oars.She looked round.There was a boat with a gaudy Japanese parasol, and a man in white, rowing.The woman was Hermione, and the man was Gerald.She knew it instantly.

And instantly she perished in the keen frisson of anticipation, an electric vibration in her veins, intense, much more intense than that which was always humming low in the atmosphere of Beldover.

Gerald was her escape from the heavy slough of the pale, underworld, automatic colliers.He started out of the mud.He was master.She saw his back, the movement of his white loins.But not that -- it was the whiteness he seemed to enclose as he bent forwards, rowing.He seemed to stoop to something.His glistening, whitish hair seemed like the electricity of the sky.

`There's Gudrun,' came Hermione's voice floating distinct over the water.

`We will go and speak to her.Do you mind?'

Gerald looked round and saw the girl standing by the water's edge, looking at him.He pulled the boat towards her, magnetically, without thinking of her.In his world, his conscious world, she was still nobody.He knew that Hermione had a curious pleasure in treading down all the social differences, at least apparently, and he left it to her.

`How do you do, Gudrun?' sang Hermione, using the Christian name in the fashionable manner.`What are you doing?'

`How do you do, Hermione? I was sketching.'

`Were you?' The boat drifted nearer, till the keel ground on the bank.

`May we see? I should like to so much.'

It was no use resisting Hermione's deliberate intention.

`Well --' said Gudrun reluctantly, for she always hated to have her unfinished work exposed -- `there's nothing in the least interesting.'

`Isn't there? But let me see, will you?'

Gudrun reached out the sketch-book, Gerald stretched from the boat to take it.And as he did so, he remembered Gudrun's last words to him, and her face lifted up to him as he sat on the swerving horse.An intensification of pride went over his nerves, because he felt, in some way she was compelled by him.The exchange of feeling between them was strong and apart from their consciousness.

And as if in a spell, Gudrun was aware of his body, stretching and surging like the marsh-fire, stretching towards her, his hand coming straight forward like a stem.Her voluptuous, acute apprehension of him made the blood faint in her veins, her mind went dim and unconscious.And he rocked on the water perfectly, like the rocking of phosphorescence.He looked round at the boat.It was drifting off a little.He lifted the oar to bring it back.

And the exquisite pleasure of slowly arresting the boat, in the heavy-soft water, was complete as a swoon.

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