1 Yet Mellors had come from such a father.
2 Connie, this is the new game-keeper, Mellors.
3 'Sounds as if she'd come clear,' said Mellors.
4 He was a man as Mellors was a man, unprostituted.
5 Mellors' abstracted face looked as if he had heard nothing.
6 Mellors slung into his coat, looked at Connie, saluted, and was gone.
7 Clifford tried her, and Mellors stepped quickly behind and began to push.
8 Mellors pushed steadily behind, and up she went, as if to retrieve herself.
9 'Thanks so much, Mellors,' said Clifford, when they were at the house door.
10 She, Mellors, and Clifford moved at once, Connie and the keeper jostling lightly.
11 But both she and Mellors wiped the sweat from their faces when they came to the top.
12 She made out the gun and gaiters and baggy jacket--it would be Oliver Mellors, the keeper.
13 Mellors took the chair again, looking perfectly unheeding, yet Connie felt he noted everything.
14 With a faint gesture of head and eyes, Mellors ordered her to the door again, and she slunk out.
15 Mellors was slinging his gun over his shoulder, his face queer and expressionless, save for an abstracted look of patience.
16 'Thanks, then, for the help, Mellors,' said Clifford casually, as he began to wheel down the passage to the servants' quarters.
17 Connie had arranged with Mellors that if everything promised well for their night together, she would hang a green shawl out of the window.
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