Sons and Lovers

Quote about industrialism, where in the novel can you find this?

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Already he was a prisoner of industrialism. Large sunflowers stared over the old red wall of the garden opposite, looking in their jolly way down on the women who were hurrying with something for dinner. The valley was full of corn, brightening in the sun. Two collieries, among the fields, waved their small white plumes of steam. Far off on the hills were the woods of
Annesley, dark and fascinating. Already his heart went down. He was being taken into bondage. His freedom in the beloved
home valley was going now.

Chapter: PAUL LAUNCHES INTO LIFE

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