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And he put his arms round her and clung to her like a child,wetting the bib of her starched white apron,and the bosom of her pale-blue cotton dress,with his tears.He had let himself go altogether,at last.

So at length she kissed him,and rocked him on her bosom,and in her heart she said to herself:'Oh,Sir Clifford!Oh,high and mighty Chatterleys!

Is this what you've come down to!'And finally he even went to sleep,like a child.And she felt worn out,and went to her own room,where she laughed and cried at once,with a hysteria of her own.It was so ridiculous!It was so awful!Such a come-down!So shameful!And it was so upsetting as well.

After this,Clifford became like a child with Mrs Bolton.He would hold her h,and rest his head on her breast,and when she once lightly kissed him,he said!'Yes!Do kiss me!Do kiss me!'And when she sponged his great blond body,he would say the same!'Do kiss me!'and she would lightly kiss his body,anywhere,half in mockery.

And he lay with a queer,blank face like a child,with a bit of the wonderment of a child.And he would gaze on her with wide,childish eyes,in a relaxation of madonna-worship.It was sheer relaxation on his part,letting go all his manhood,and sinking back to a childish position that was really perverse.And then he would put his hand into her bosom and feel her breasts,and kiss them in exultation,the exultation of perversity,of being a child when he was a man.

Mrs Bolton was both thrilled and ashamed,she both loved and hated it.

Yet she never rebuffed nor rebuked him.And they drew into a closer physical intimacy,an intimacy of perversity,when he was a child stricken with an apparent candour and an apparent wonderment,that looked almost like a religious exaltation:the perverse and literal rendering of:'except ye become again as a little child'.--While she was the Magna Mater,full of power and potency,having the great blond child-man under her will and her stroke entirely.

The curious thing was that when this child-man,which Clifford was now and which he had been becoming for years,emerged into the world,it was much sharper and keener than the real man he used to be.This perverted child-man was now a real business-man;when it was a question of affairs,he was an absolute he-man,sharp as a needle,and impervious as a bit of steel.When he was out among men,seeking his own ends,and '****** good'his colliery workings,he had an almost uncanny shrewdness,hardness,and a straight sharp punch.It was as if his very passivity and prostitution to the Magna Mater gave him insight into material business affairs,and lent him a certain remarkable inhuman force.The wallowing in private emotion,the utter abasement of his manly self,seemed to lend him a second nature,cold,almost visionary,business-clever.In business he was quite inhuman.

And in this Mrs Bolton triumphed.'How he's getting on!'she would say to herself in pride.'And that's my doing!My word,he'd never have got on like this with Lady Chatterley.She was not the one to put a man forward.

She wanted too much for herself.'

At the same time,in some corner of her weird female soul,how she despised him and hated him!He was to her the fallen beast,the squirming monster.

And while she aided and abetted him all she could,away in the remotest corner of her ancient healthy womanhood she despised him with a savage contempt that knew no bounds.The merest tramp was better than he.

His behaviour with regard to Connie was curious.He insisted on seeing her again.He insisted,moreover,on her coming to Wragby.On this point he was finally and absolutely fixed.Connie had promised to come back to Wragby,faithfully.

'But is it any use?'said Mrs Bolton.'Can't you let her go,and be rid of her?'

'No!She said she was coming back,and she's got to come.'

Mrs Bolton opposed him no more.She knew what she was dealing with.I needn't tell you what effect your letter has had on me [he wrote to Connie to London].Perhaps you can imagine it if you try,though no doubt you won't trouble to use your imagination on my behalf.

I can only say one thing in answer:I must see you personally,here at Wragby,before I can do anything.You promised faithfully to come back to Wragby,and I hold you to the promise.I don't believe anything nor understand anything until I see you personally,here under normal circumstances.

I needn't tell you that nobody here suspects anything,so your return would be quite normal.Then if you feel,after we have talked things over,that you still remain in the same mind,no doubt we can come to terms.Connie showed this letter to Mellors.

'He wants to begin his revenge on you,'he said,handing the letter back.

Connie was silent.She was somewhat surprised to find that she was afraid of Clifford.She was afraid to go near him.She was afraid of him as if he were evil and dangerous.

'What shall I do?'she said.

'Nothing,if you don't want to do anything.'

She replied,trying to put Clifford off.He answered:If you don't come back to Wragby now,I shall consider that you are coming back one day,and act accordingly.I shall just go on the same,and wait for you here,if I wait for fifty years.She was frightened.This was bullying of an insidious sort.She had no doubt he meant what he said.He would not divorce her,and the child would be his,unless she could find some means of establishing its illegitimacy.

After a time of worry and harassment,she decided to go to Wragby.Hilda would go with her.She wrote this to Clifford.He replied:I shall not welcome your sister,but I shall not deity her the door.I have no doubt she has connived at your desertion of your duties and responsibilities,so do not expect me to show pleasure in seeing her.They went to Wragby.Clifford was away when they arrived.Mrs Bolton received them.

'Oh,your Ladyship,it isn't the happy home-coming we hoped for,is it!'she said.

'Isn't it?'said Connie.

So this woman knew!How much did the rest of the servants know or suspect?

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