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Page 89
Years and years ago, after the Lytton affair, I said to myself, walking up the hill at
Bayreuth, never pretend that the things you haven't got are not worth having;
good advice, I think. At least it often comes back to me. Never pretend that
children, ...
Years and years ago, after the Lytton affair, I said to myself, walking up the hill at
Bayreuth, never pretend that the things you haven't got are not worth having;
good advice, I think. At least it often comes back to me. Never pretend that
children, ...
Page 117
The accusation was indignantly rejected but was not I think without truth. But not
the whole truth-things are never so simple. Virginia felt as a lover feels -she
desponded when she fancied herself neglected, despaired when Vita was away,
...
The accusation was indignantly rejected but was not I think without truth. But not
the whole truth-things are never so simple. Virginia felt as a lover feels -she
desponded when she fancied herself neglected, despaired when Vita was away,
...
Page 195
Why, oh why? Never again, never again . . . Although Leonard was not to read
the novel in manuscript, he read some of the galley proofs as they came from the
printer, and, without at all committing himself, he gave Virginia the impression
that ...
Why, oh why? Never again, never again . . . Although Leonard was not to read
the novel in manuscript, he read some of the galley proofs as they came from the
printer, and, without at all committing himself, he gave Virginia the impression
that ...
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Contents
Appendix B Fantasy upon a Gentleman | 253 |
A Note on Sources and References | 260 |
A Short Bibliography | 282 |
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