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2 It is because of impotence in us. We have tried to go through time to ourselves, not to nature. I rather think Lady Chatterly set me off. Lawrence and I, as persons have something in common. He is the only writing man of my day with whom I have felt that. I feel it in you too. It would be a good deal of satisfaction to me Charles if, in the end, our own relationship brought you nearer all people. May you speak of the ? of a many ?,