Growing: An Autobiography of the Years 1904 to 1911Woolf's account of his seven years as a civil servant in Ceylon. "He has a seemingly effortless way with words which is beautiful and spellbinding" (J. M. Edelstein, New Republic). Index; photographs. |
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Page 112
As they passed one another , Mr. Woolf turned his horse and deliberately hit Mr.
Sanderasekara in the face with his riding whip . When I first read this document , I
was dismayed , because I could not understand how or why such an accusation ...
As they passed one another , Mr. Woolf turned his horse and deliberately hit Mr.
Sanderasekara in the face with his riding whip . When I first read this document , I
was dismayed , because I could not understand how or why such an accusation ...
Page 113
I remembered that my horse had been restless , continually fidgeting and turning
round and round as I pointed out with my riding whip to Ferdinando Hamlyn Price
the old line of the street . And then I suddenly remembered that at some ...
I remembered that my horse had been restless , continually fidgeting and turning
round and round as I pointed out with my riding whip to Ferdinando Hamlyn Price
the old line of the street . And then I suddenly remembered that at some ...
Page 122
I that , when I got on my horse and started to ride back to the place where I was to
sleep , I found that I had left it much too late . ... He suddenly insisted upon going
off at a right angle from the direction in which I was riding him . As I had no idea ...
I that , when I got on my horse and started to ride back to the place where I was to
sleep , I found that I had left it much too late . ... He suddenly insisted upon going
off at a right angle from the direction in which I was riding him . As I had no idea ...
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User Review - Jenney - LibraryThingIn the feudal society of Ceylon "I felt that there was some depth of happiness rather than pleasure, of satisfaction, . . . which the western world is losing or has lost." (p 158) Judgments such as ... Read full review
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