唐古2021-12-15 11:33:21

And afterwards looked rather as if they had lost a shilling and found sixpence. Connie's man could be a bit sulky, and Hilda's a bit jeering. But that is how men are! Ungrateful and never satisfied. When you don't have them they hate you because you won't; and when you do have them they hate you again, for some other reason. Or for no reason at all, except that they are discontented children, and can't be satisfied whatever they get, let a woman do what she may.

However, came the war, Hilda and Connie were rushed home again after having been home already in May, to their mother's funeral. Before Christmas of 1914 both their German young men were dead: whereupon the sisters wept, and loved the young men passionately, but underneath forgot them. They didn't exist any more.

Both sisters lived in their father's, really their mother's, Kensington house mixed with the young Cambridge group, the group that stood for `freedom' and flannel trousers, and flannel shirts open at the neck, and a well-bred sort of emotional anarchy, and a whispering, murmuring sort of voice, and an ultra-sensitive sort of manner. 

Hilda, however, suddenly married a man ten years older than herself, an elder member of the same Cambridge group, a man with a fair amount of money, and a comfortable family job in the government: he also wrote philosophical essays. She lived with him in a smallish house in Westminster, and moved in that good sort of society of people in the government who are not tip-toppers, but who are, or would be, the real intelligent power in the nation: people who know what they're talking about, or talk as if they did.

Connie did a mild form of war-work, and consorted with the flannel-trousers Cambridge intransigents, who gently mocked at everything, so far. Her `friend' was a Clifford Chatterley, a young man of twenty-two, who had hurried home from Bonn, where he was studying the technicalities of coal-mining. He had previously spent two years at Cambridge. Now he had become a first lieutenant in a smart regiment, so he could mock at everything more becomingly in uniform.

Clifford Chatterley was more upper-class than Connie. Connie was well-to-do intelligentsia, but he was aristocracy. Not the big sort, but still it. His father was a baronet, and his mother had been a viscount's daughter.

妖妖灵2021-12-15 16:44:49
Thanks 4 sharing!
盈盈一笑间2021-12-15 17:01:31
长篇小说以这样的篇幅连载,这是打算连载到天荒地老吗?LOL 不过倒是符合妖妖学英语的原则,少即是多!
唐古2021-12-15 21:27:57
不好意思,我比较慢,预计10年完成......
妖妖灵2021-12-15 21:45:45
哈哈,少就是多,上学时考试从来只复习一遍:)
盈盈一笑间2021-12-16 00:00:17
好,君子一言驷马难追。期待未来10年,每天在美坛拜读唐老师的连载。LOL
盈盈一笑间2021-12-16 00:01:22
少就是多,这话真是太对了,我最近常念叨。:)
妖妖灵2021-12-16 00:23:03
哈哈,未来十年,“身在美坛,人人有责”(ZT盈盈)!
盈盈一笑间2021-12-16 01:20:32
哈哈哈哈哈
chuntianle2021-12-16 02:28:21
谢谢新朋友的分享。 赞。
甜虫虫2021-12-16 06:52:49
I like his writing style :) Thanks for sharing!