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" But her eyes would look cold, though her voice might be gentle, and her
hand when it fondled would be tentative, unwilling. The hand would be
making an effort to fondle, and Stephen would be conscious of that
effort. Then looking up at the calm, lovely face, Stephen would be filled
with a sudden contrition, with a sudden deep sense of her own
shortcomings; she would long to blurt all this out to her mother, yet
would stand there tongue-tied, saying nothing at all. "

Radclyffe Hall , The Well of Loneliness


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Radclyffe Hall quote : But her eyes would look cold, though her voice might be gentle, and her<br />hand when it fondled would be tentative, unwilling. The hand would be<br />making an effort to fondle, and Stephen would be conscious of that<br />effort. Then looking up at the calm, lovely face, Stephen would be filled<br />with a sudden contrition, with a sudden deep sense of her own<br />shortcomings; she would long to blurt all this out to her mother, yet<br />would stand there tongue-tied, saying nothing at all.