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1  But Clifford could not take it to heart.
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2  But Clifford only smiled a little uneasily.
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3  Clifford had a sister, but she had departed.
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4  And he wanted Clifford to marry and produce an heir.
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5  Clifford felt his father was a hopeless anachronism.
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6  Clifford Chatterley was more upper-class than Connie.
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7  Clifford professed to like Wragby better than London.
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8  But now Herbert was dead, and Sir Geoffrey wanted Clifford to marry.
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9  Yet the village sympathized with Clifford and Connie in the abstract.
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10  Clifford married Connie, nevertheless, and had his month's honeymoon with her.
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11  His father had died, Clifford was now a baronet, Sir Clifford, and Constance was Lady Chatterley.
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12  But his silent, brooding insistence that it should be so was hard for Clifford to bear up against.
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13  It was not that she and Clifford were unpopular, they merely belonged to another species altogether from the colliers.
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14  The colliers merely stared; the tradesmen lifted their caps to Connie as to an acquaintance, and nodded awkwardly to Clifford; that was all.
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15  Crippled for ever, knowing he could never have any children, Clifford came home to the smoky Midlands to keep the Chatterley name alive while he could.
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16  Her 'friend' was a Clifford Chatterley, a young man of twenty-two, who had hurried home from Bonn, where he was studying the technicalities of coal-mining.
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17  Sir Geoffrey, Clifford's father, was intensely ridiculous, chopping down his trees, and weeding men out of his colliery to shove them into the war; and himself being so safe and patriotic; but, also, spending more money on his country than he'd got.
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