A Girl in WinterA Girl in Winter is the moving and enigmatic story of Katherine LInd, a European woman in wartime England. The vicious winter weather has paralyzed the countryside; the emotions of Katherine are frozen as well, as fear and loneliness increase her sense of isolation. By splicing the story of Katherine's sunlit 16th summer in between the halves of a single winter day on which the suitor of her youth returns to her present life, Larkin illuminates the process by which we learn to decipher and accommodate the longings of the heart. |
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Page 197
... course , she means no harm , but it's not nice when there's no - one in the house . " Miss Parbury spoke in a reasonable , slightly complaining voice , as if explaining why she was behind with her rent . She had an apologetic air ...
... course , she means no harm , but it's not nice when there's no - one in the house . " Miss Parbury spoke in a reasonable , slightly complaining voice , as if explaining why she was behind with her rent . She had an apologetic air ...
Page 206
... course it was not to be expected that you'd pick up the job and start pulling your weight in the very first week , for the simple reason that the profession we are engaged in here is not one that any Tom , Dick , and Harry can qualify ...
... course it was not to be expected that you'd pick up the job and start pulling your weight in the very first week , for the simple reason that the profession we are engaged in here is not one that any Tom , Dick , and Harry can qualify ...
Page 246
... course , if you want me to . " " I'd be glad so if you would . I don't get many letters . From home , of course But one grows out of one's parents . " " " I know that . " ... " I don't mean it — you know - it's nothing to be proud of ...
... course , if you want me to . " " I'd be glad so if you would . I don't get many letters . From home , of course But one grows out of one's parents . " " " I know that . " ... " I don't mean it — you know - it's nothing to be proud of ...
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