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must go on;
the passion of Ursula to know her own maximum self; limited and
so defined against him。 She could limit and define herself
against him; the male; she could be her maximum self; female; oh
female; triumphant for one moment in exquisite assertion against
the male; in supreme contradistinction to the male。
The next afternoon; when he came; prowling; she went with him
across to the church。 Her father was gradually gathering in
anger against him; her mother was hardening in anger against
her。 But the parents were naturally tolerant in action。
They went together across the churchyard; Ursula and
Skrebensky; and ran to hiding in the church。 It was dimmer in
there than the sunny afternoon outside; but the mellow glow
among the bowed stone was very sweet。 The windows burned in ruby
and in blue; they made magnificent arras to their bower of
secret stone。
〃What a perfect place for a rendezvous;〃 he said; in a
hushed voice; glancing round。
She too glanced round the familiar interior。 The dimness and
stillness chilled her。 But her eyes lit up with daring。 Here;
here she would assert her indomitable gorgeous female self;
here。 Here she would open her female flower like a flame; in
this dimness that was more passionate than light。
They hung apart a moment; then wilfully turned to each other
for the desired contact。 She put her arms round him; she cleaved
her body to his; and with her hands pressed upon his shoulders;
on his back; she seemed to feel right through him; to know his
young; tense body right through。 And it was so fine; so hard;
yet so exquisitely subject and under her