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irationsade
believethat;althoughdeplorableandupsetting;thesituation
houtitssness
hedoordidopen;hestarted;butbravedthe
forthingrevelationitrslvain;however;
butkatharineherselfered;closelyfollowed
byralphdenhahasetexpressionhshowed
aking;katharineenuntered
theireyes;andsaying;“goingtointerruptyou;”
sheleddenhaehindthecurtain
oftherootherelicsthisrefugewasnoneofher
entsandonlyso
belatedseurtubestationforshelter;sheed;
forralphssake;tofacethedisfortsofherownhouse
underthestreetlasshehadthoughthiookingboth
tiredandstrained
thusseparated;thetainedoccupiedfor
sotiurrs
peratedfronesetothe
otheratlengththeidessage
thathilberyefordinneritwas
truethattherehatkatharineshouldbe
inford;butbegantoinquirecassandrasopinion
insuchaoshohat;horhoutreason;
heuchtospeaktoher
frootivesofhero
“butdontyouthinkitsalittleunsociable”he
hazarded“ethingasinggotothe
play;forinstanceaskkatharineandralph;eh”
theuplingoftheiasinthisnnercaused
cassandrashearttoleaphpleasure
“dontyouthinktheystbe”shebegan;but
hastilytookherup
“oh;iknohingaboutthationlythoughtwe
ghtaseourselves;asyourunclesout”
heprobassyixtureofexcitent
andearrassnttotuaside
ineintentlyfor
severalntstheportraitofalady;optisticallysaid
byshilberytobeanearlyworkofsirjoshuareynolds
then;eunnecessaryfuling;hedrewaside
thecurtain;andhhiseyesfixedupontheground;
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virginiawoolf
repeatedhisssageandsuggestedthattheyshouldall
spendtheeveningattheplaykatharineacceptedthe
suggestionhsuchrdialitythatitrangeto
findherofnocleadastotheprecisespectacleshe
oseesheleftthechoiceentirelytoralphand
;akingunselfrateallyoveranevening
paper;foundtheelvesinagreentastotheritsof
asichallthisbeingarranged;everythingelsefollowed
easilyandenthusiasticallycassandrahadnever
beentoasichallkatharineinstructedherinthepeculiar
delightsofanentertainntwherepolarbearsfollow
directlyuponladiesinfulleveningdress;andthe
stageisalteatelyagardenofstery;allinersbandbox;
andafriedfishshopintheleendroadever
theexathatnight;it
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fulfilled
thehighestpurposesofdraticart;sofar;atleast;
asfouroftheaudienceonceed
nodoubttheactorsandtheauthorswouldhavebeen
surprisedtoleainshapetheireffortsreached
thoseparticulareyesandears;buttheyuldnothave
deniedthattheeffectasaendousthe
hallresoundedous
poandjesty;andthenofsentation
theredsandcreaofthebackground;thelyres
andharpsandusandskulls;theprotuberancesofplaster;
thefringesofscarletplush;thesinkingandblazing
ofinnurableelectriclights;uldscarcelyhavebeen
surpassedforderativeeffectbyanycraftsnofthe
anodeworld
thenthereheaudienceitself;bareshouldered;
tuftedandgarlandedinthestalls;derousbutfestalin
thebalnies;andfranklyfitfordaylightandstreetlife
inthegalleriesbut;hoheydifferedwhenlooked
atseparately;theysharedthesahuge;lovablenature
inthebulk;urredandswayedandquiveredall
thetithedanaking
oninfrontofit;sloantlyleftoff
laughing;andapplaudedhahelterskeltergenerosity
etisbecaunaniusandovering
oncesaharineleaningforlapping
herhandsentthatstartledhiher
laughrangouththelaughteroftheaudience
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nightandday
forasendhehislaughterdisclosed
sothingthathehadneversuspectedinher
butthencassandrasfacecaughthiseye;gazingh
astonishntatthebuffoon;notlaughing;toodeeply
intentandsurprisedtolaughatshesaw;andfor
sontshechedherasifshehild
theperfocecatoanend;theillusiondyingout
firsthereandthenthere;assorosetoputontheir
ats;othersstooduprighttosalute“godsavetheking;”
thesiusicandencasedtheirinstrunts;
andthelightssankonebyoneuntilthehousewas
ety;silent;andfullofgreatshadokover
hershoulderasshefollohroughtheswingdoors;
cassandrarveledtoseehohestageirely
ancebut;sheheyreally
veralltheseatsinbro
thesuenthatbefore
theyseparatedanotherexpeditionhadbeenplannedfor
thenextdaythenextdayurday;thereforeboth
andralphodevotetheeoon
toanexpeditiontogreenh;hcassandra
hadneverseen;andkatharinenfusedhdulh
onthisoccasionralph
houtaccidenttogreenh
agination
firstgavebirthtotheclusterofpleasantplacesbyh
londonissurroundedistterofindifferencenohat
theyhaveadaptedtheelvessoadrablytotheneeds
ofpeoplebetheagesoftyandthirtyh
saturdayafteoonstospendindeed;ifghostshaveany
interestintheaffectionsofthosethey
streaptheirrichestharvestshefineher
esagainandthelovers;thesightseers;andtheholiday
kerspourtheelvesoutoftrainsandoibuses
intotheiroldpleasuregroundsitistruethattheygo;
forthestpart;unthankedbyna;althoughupon
thisoccasioninating
praiseasthedeadarchitectsandpaintersreceived
seldontheurseoftheyeartheywerewalkingby
theriverbank;andkatharineandralph;laggingalittle
behind;iled
atthesoundofhisvoice;shelistenedasifshefoundit
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virginiawoolf
alittleunfaliar;intitelythoughshekne;she
testeditthenoteofassuranceandhappinesswasnew
everyhoursources
ofhishappinessshehadneglectedshehadneverasked
hioteachheranything;shehadnevesentedto
readcaulay;shehadneverexpressedherbeliefthat
hisplayotheworksofshakespeare
shefolloilyintheirilinganddelighting
inthesoundherapturous
andyetnotservileassentofcassandra
thensherred;“hochanged
hersentencetotheoppositeofeanttosay
andended;“hoouldsheherselfhavebeensoblind”
butitofollosuchriddleswhen
thepresenceofralphsuppliedheroreinteresting
proble;ehoeinvolvedhthelittle
boatajesticandcarey;
andthestearshoinghtheirtreasury;orstarting
insearchofit;sothatinfinitel