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Neith and I exchanged a few inconsequential phrases con- cerning D. H. Lawrence's Sons and Lovers. Peter, dressed as he had been when I met him in the Chi- nese shop, and even dirtier, was utterly silent. Long before coffee was served, Edith left the table and went into the salon to write letters. When we followed her later, there were already a few people there, talking in corners, and more were arriving. Now and again, Edith glanced up from her letters to greet one of the newcomers but she di...d not rise. Peter wandered about the room, looking at the pictures, occasionally picking up a book, of which there were a great number lying about on the tables. Donald Evans, correct and rather portentous in his studied dignity, made an early appearance. At this period he was involved in the composition of the Sonnets from the Patago- nian. He drew a manuscript from his pocket and laid it on the desk before Edith. Over her shoulder I read the line. She triumphed in the tragic turnip field. Hutchins Hapgood, haggard and restless and yet strangely sympathetic, came in and joined uneasily in an eager conversation with a young woman with bobbed hair who stood in a corner, fingering an Afri- can primitive carving In wood of a nak^d woman [128] His Life and Works with long pointed breasts.
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