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Jacob's RoomVirginia WoolfChapter 14'He left everything just as it was,' Bonamy marvelled.
Jacob's Room Virginia Woolf Chapter 14 'He left everything just as it was,' Bonamy marvelled. 'Nothing arranged. All his letters strewn about for anyone to read. What he expect? Did he think he would come back?' he mused, standing in the middle of Jacob's room. The eighteenth century has its distinction. These houses were built, say, a hundred and fifty years ago. The rooms are shapely, the ceilings high; over the doorways a rose or a ram's skull is carved in the wood. Even the panels, painted...
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The Voyage Out (1915)Virginia WoolfChapter IAs the streets that lead from the Strand to the Embankment are very narrow, it isbetter not to walk down them arm-in-arm.
The Voyage Out (1915) Virginia Woolf Chapter I As the streets that lead from the Strand to the Embankment are very narrow, it is better not to walk down them arm-in-arm. If you persist, lawyers' clerks will have to make flying leaps into the mud; young lady typists will have to fidget behind you. In the streets of London where beauty goes unregarded, eccentricity must pay the penalty, and it is better not to be very tall, to wear a long blue cloak, or to beat the air with your left hand. One a...