Sons and Lovers - D.H. Lawrence

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It was an understood thing that if one woman wanted her neighbor, she should put the poker in the fire and bang at the back of the fireplace, which, as the fires were back to back, would make a great noise in the adjoining house. One morning Mrs. Kirk, mixing a pudding, nearly started out of her skin as she heard the thud, thud, in her grate. With her hands all floury, she rushed to the fence.

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intelliscoptic 6 years, 3 months ago
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