Sons and Lovers(儿子与情人)
David Herbert Lawrence
Part 1 Chapter 1The Early Married Life of the Morels
"THE BOTTOMS" succeeded to "Hell Row". Hell Row was a block of
thatched, bulging cottages that stood by the brookside on Greenhill
Lane. There lived the colliers who worked in the little gin-pits
two fields away. The brook ran under the alder trees, scarcely
soiled by these small mines, whose coal was drawn to the surface by
donkeys that plodded wearily in a circle round a gin. And all over
the countryside were these same pits, some of which had been worked
in the time of Charles II, the few colliers and the donkeys
burrowing down like ants into the earth, making queer mounds and
little black places among the corn-fields and the meadows. And the
cottages of these coal-miners, in blocks and pairs here and there,
together with odd farms …