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... Dalloway raised her hand to her eyes , and , as the maid shut the door to , and she heard the swish of Lucy's skirts , she felt like a nun who has left the world and feels fold round her the familiar veils and the response to old ...
... Dalloway raised her hand to her eyes , and , as the maid shut the door to , and she heard the swish of Lucy's skirts , she felt like a nun who has left the world and feels fold round her the familiar veils and the response to old ...
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... Dalloway and Peter Walsh , to re- capitulate the lives of the characters apprehending them . Then , again as in Mrs Dalloway , individual characters are brought into relationship with a number of others of whose existence they may be ...
... Dalloway and Peter Walsh , to re- capitulate the lives of the characters apprehending them . Then , again as in Mrs Dalloway , individual characters are brought into relationship with a number of others of whose existence they may be ...
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... Dalloway : For this is the truth about our soul , he thought , or self , who fish - like inhabits deep seas and plies between obscurities thread- ing her way between the boles of giant weeds over sun- flickered spaces and on and on into ...
... Dalloway : For this is the truth about our soul , he thought , or self , who fish - like inhabits deep seas and plies between obscurities thread- ing her way between the boles of giant weeds over sun- flickered spaces and on and on into ...
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