Marguerite Radclyffe Hall

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    And now I’m going to treat you like a boy, and a boy must always be brave, remember. I
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    But at times Stephen hated her own isolation, and then she would make little awkward advances, while her eyes would grow rather apologetic, like the eyes of a dog who has been out of favour. She would try to appear quite at ease with her companions, as she joined in their light-hearted conversation.
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    It would suddenly strike her that they seemed very happy, very sure of themselves as they gossiped together. There was something so secure in their feminine conclaves, a secure sense of oneness, of mutual understanding; each in turn understood the other’s ambitions.
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    had never been quite like the other small children, she had always been lonely and discontented, she had always been
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    trying to be someone else—that was why she had dressed herself up as young Nelson. Remembering those days she would think of her father, and would wonder if now, as then, he could help her.
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    her they instinctively sensed an outlaw, and theirs was the task of policing nature.
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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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    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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    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 CyChas quotedlast year
    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
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