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查太莱夫人的情人_第47节

查太莱夫人的情人  | 作者:戴·赫·劳伦斯|  2026-01-15 00:35:41 | TXT下载 | ZIP下载

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护士需要四处奔波、忙个不停。

"Yes, the Company's been very good to me, I always say it. But I should never forget what they said about Ted, for he was as steady and fearless a chap as ever set foot on the cage, and it was as good as branding him a coward. But there, he was dead, and could say nothing to none of "em." It was a queer mixture of feelings the woman showed as she talked. She liked the colliers, whom she had nursed for so long; but she felt very superior to them. She felt almost upper class; and at the same time a resentment against the ruling class smouldered in her. The masters! In a dispute between masters and men, she was always for the men. But when there was no question of contest, she was pining to be superior, to be one of the upper class. The upper classes fascinated her, appealing to her peculiar English passion for superiority. She was thrilled to come to Wragby; thrilled to talk to Lady Chatterley, my word, different from the common colliers' wives! She said so in so many words. Yet one could see a grudge against the Chatterleys peep out in her; the grudge against the masters.

“没错,公司待我不薄,我总是把这挂在嘴边。但我无法忘记他们对泰德的评价,因为他是个勇敢坚定的好矿工,但却无端地被打上胆小鬼的烙印。可现在,他已身故多年,再也没有申辩的机会。”这女人的言谈话语中,有多种情感奇异地交错着。对自己多年来护理过的矿工,她饱含深情,但又自觉比他们优越许多。她几乎认为自己是个上等人,同时在心底又涌动着对统治阶级的切齿仇恨。作威作福的家伙们!当矿主与工人发生冲突,她总是向工友们伸出援手。但当两方相安无事,她又羡慕那高高在上的优越感,渴望成为上层阶级的一份子。上层阶级的身份让她日思夜想,激起了她对优越感的极度渴望,那是英国人特有的性格特征。来到拉格比,让她兴奋不已,能和查泰莱夫人交谈,更使她激动万分,哎呀,普通矿工家的婆娘哪能跟她相提并论!她滔滔不绝地表达着自己的仰慕之情。但她的言行举止,还是透露出对查泰莱家族的忌恨,对上层阶级的仇视。

"Why, yes, of course, it would wear Lady Chatterley out! It's a mercy she had a sister to come and help her. Men don't think, high and low-alike, they take what a woman does for them for granted. Oh, I've told the colliers off about it many a time. But it's very hard for Sir Clifford, you know, crippled like that. They were always a haughty family, standoffish in a way, as they've a right to be. But then to be brought down like that! And it's very hard on Lady Chatterley, perha

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