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The record for the month of July will suffice. On 1 July the Woolfs had Philip and
Irene Noel-Baker to tea and dined out. On the 2nd Lytton's sister Dorothy Bussy
came to tea; that evening was George Rylands' party, the party at which Berta ...
The record for the month of July will suffice. On 1 July the Woolfs had Philip and
Irene Noel-Baker to tea and dined out. On the 2nd Lytton's sister Dorothy Bussy
came to tea; that evening was George Rylands' party, the party at which Berta ...
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VWjVB, 24 June 1910 (Berg) 164 "They reverence my gifts, . . . ' VW/VB, 28 July
1910 (Berg) 164 She "was transformed . . ." CB, Old Friends, p. 117 165 "a dark
devil" VW/VB, 28 July 1910 (Berg) 165 "one cannot help . . ." VB\VW, 29 July
1910 ...
VWjVB, 24 June 1910 (Berg) 164 "They reverence my gifts, . . . ' VW/VB, 28 July
1910 (Berg) 164 She "was transformed . . ." CB, Old Friends, p. 117 165 "a dark
devil" VW/VB, 28 July 1910 (Berg) 165 "one cannot help . . ." VB\VW, 29 July
1910 ...
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VW/ES, 29 June 193 1 (Berg) 160 "Yes, this morning . . ." AWD, p. 172, 17 July
193 1 160 "It is a masterpiece . . ." AWD, p. 173, 19 July 1931; also VW/ES, 19
July 193 1 (Berg) 161 "in a state of rage . . ." VB/RF, 20 July 1931 (CH); also VW/
VB, ...
VW/ES, 29 June 193 1 (Berg) 160 "Yes, this morning . . ." AWD, p. 172, 17 July
193 1 160 "It is a masterpiece . . ." AWD, p. 173, 19 July 1931; also VW/ES, 19
July 193 1 (Berg) 161 "in a state of rage . . ." VB/RF, 20 July 1931 (CH); also VW/
VB, ...
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Appendix B Fantasy upon a Gentleman | 253 |
A Note on Sources and References | 260 |
A Short Bibliography | 282 |
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