Passage Poor, poor dear Cat. And this was the price you paid for sleeping together. This was the end of the trap. This was what people got for loving each other. Thank God for gas, anyway. What must it have been like before there were anaesthetics? Once it started, they were in the mill-race. Catherine had a good time in the time of pregnancy. It wasn t bad. She was hardly ever sick. She was not awfully uncomfortable until toward the last. So now they got her in the end. You never got away with anything. Get away hell ! It would have been the same if we had been married fifty times. And what if she should die? She wont die. People dont die in child birth nowadays. That was what all husbands thought. Yes, but what if she should die? She wont die, She s just having a bad time. Afterward we d say what a bad time and Catherine would say it wasn t really so bad. But what if she should die? Questions: Which novel is this passage taken from?