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Marguerite Radclyffe Hall

The Well of Loneliness

  • Dani CyChar citeretfor 4 måneder siden
    And yet I want her to live with my mother…But the whole thing seems so outrageous for Mary.’ She went on to talk to him of her father: ‘If my father had lived, I know he’d have helped me. He loved me so much, and he understood—I found out that my father knew all about me, only—’ She hesitated, and then: ‘Perhaps he loved me too much to tell me.’
  • Dani CyChar citeretfor 5 måneder siden
    For warmth and protection they had leaned to each other, until with the spring, at the time of mating, their branches had quietly intertwined. That was how it had been, the entwinings of saplings, very simple, and to them very dear, having nothing mysterious or strange about it except inasmuch as all love is mysterious
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    Mary rolled up the stockings with a sigh of regret; alas, they would not require darning. She was at the stage of being in love when she longed to do womanly tasks for Stephen
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    The fear of the one is a spur to the many, for the primitive hunting instinct dies hard—it is better to face a hostile world than to turn one’s back for a moment.
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    but what I will never forgive is your daring to try to make me ashamed of my love. I’m not ashamed of it, there’s no shame in me.’
  • Dani CyChar citeretfor 5 måneder siden
    I wanted to give all I had in me to give. It made me feel terribly strong…and gentle. It was good, good, good—I’d have laid down my life a thousand times over for Angela Crossby. I
  • Dani CyChar citeretfor 5 måneder siden
    know. I know all about it, you can trust me, Stephen.’ And then she would counsel and try to give courage: ‘You’re neither unnatural, nor abominable, nor mad; you’re as much a part of what people call nature as anyone else; only you’re unexplained as yet—you’ve not got your niche in cre
  • Dani CyChar citeretfor 5 måneder siden
    She would go to the girl and say: ‘I know. I know all about it, you can trust me, Stephen.’ And then she would counsel and try to give courage: ‘You’re neither unnatural, nor abominable, nor mad; you’re as much a part of what people call nature as anyone else; only you’re unexplained as yet—you’ve not got your niche in cre
  • Dani CyChar citeretfor 5 måneder siden
    We’re both filled with the old peace of Morton, because we love each other so deeply—and because we’re perfect, a perfect thing, you and I—not two separate people but one. And our love has lit a great, comforting beacon, so that we need never be afraid of the dark any more
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    Stephen answered slowly: ‘I’m frightened now—I’m frightened of you.’

    ‘Yet you’re stronger than I am—’

    Yes, that’s why I’m so frightened, you make me feel strong—do you want to do that?’

    Well—perhaps—you’re so very unusual, Stephen.’
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