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1  He thought with infinite tenderness of the woman.
Lady Chatterley's Lover By D H Lawrence
ContextHighlight   In Chapter 10
2  At first he had resented the infinitely soft touch of her fingers on his face.
Lady Chatterley's Lover By D H Lawrence
ContextHighlight   In Chapter 9
3  The beautiful pure freedom of a woman was infinitely more wonderful than any sexual love.
Lady Chatterley's Lover By D H Lawrence
ContextHighlight   In Chapter 1
4  She was infinitely amused, and proud too, that even their talking they could not do, without her silent presence.
Lady Chatterley's Lover By D H Lawrence
ContextHighlight   In Chapter 4
5  Gradually, with infinite softness, almost with love, she was getting him by the throat, and he was yielding to her.
Lady Chatterley's Lover By D H Lawrence
ContextHighlight   In Chapter 9
6  The hand stroked her face softly, softly, with infinite soothing and assurance, and at last there was the soft touch of a kiss on her cheek.
Lady Chatterley's Lover By D H Lawrence
ContextHighlight   In Chapter 10
7  Because I infinitely prefer the spontaneous spite to the concocted sugaries; now they are poison; when I begin saying what a fine fellow Clifford is, etc.
Lady Chatterley's Lover By D H Lawrence
ContextHighlight   In Chapter 4
8  And as she melted small and wonderful in his arms, she became infinitely desirable to him, all his blood-vessels seemed to scald with intense yet tender desire, for her, for her softness, for the penetrating beauty of her in his arms, passing into his blood.
Lady Chatterley's Lover By D H Lawrence
ContextHighlight   In Chapter 12