D.H. Lawrence Quotes
And So The House Came To Be Haunted By The Unspoken Phrase: There Must Be More Money! There Must Be More Money! The Children Could Hear It All The Time Though Nobody Said It Aloud. They Heard It At Christmas, When The Expensive And Splendid Toys Filled The Nursery. Behind The Shining Modern Rocking-horse, Behind The Smart Doll's House, A Voice Would Start Whispering: "There Must Be More Money! There Must Be More Money!" And The Children Would Stop Playing, To Listen For A Moment. They Would Look Into Each Other's Eyes, To See If They Had All Heard. And Each One Saw In The Eyes Of The Other Two That They Too Had Heard. "There Must Be More Money! There Must Be More Money!
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