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odisturbhadtherebeen
needbutshevisitingtheirinferiorityupon
theyoungergenerationsheedtheeryheartily
toherhouse;toldtheerstories;gavetheovereigns
andicesandgoodadvice;and
roncesothetruth
thequalityofherbirthoozedintokatharinesnsciousness
frodozendifferentsourcesassoonasshe
operceiveanythingaboveheurseryfireplace
hungaphotographofhergrandfatherstoin
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virginiawoolf
poetser;andsheonts
ofgroendouslyiressive
tothechildsnd;thathehere
becausehean”later;onan
anniversary;sheotherthroughthe
foginahansoab;andgivenalargebunchofbright;
sbthecandles
intheingoftheorgan;
hought;inhishonoragainandagainshe
toreceivethe
blessingofsoaan;;
eventoherchildisheye;soapart;allgathered
togetherandclutchingastick;unlikeanordinaryvisitor
inherfathersochair;andherfatherhielfwas
there;unlikehielf;too;alittleexcitedandverypolite
thesefordableoldcreaturesusedtotakeherin
theirar;lookverykeenlyinhereyes;andthento
blessher;andtellherthatshestndandbeagood
girl;ordeteethinglikerichards
asasllboythatdreothers
ferventerace;andshebacktothenursery
veryproud;andysterioussenseofaniortant
andunexplainedstateofthings;e;bydegrees;
unveiledtoher
thereorsunclesandauntsandusins
“frondia;”tobereverencedfortheirrelationship
alone;andothersofthesolitaryandfordableclass;
sheeerall
yourlife”bytheseans;andfroearingnstant
talkofgreatnandtheiceptions
ofthecircleofbeingsto
shegavethenasofshakespeare;lton;
wordsereason;
chrenearlyakintothehilberysthantoother
peopletheydeakindofboundarytohervisionof
life;andplayedansiderablepartindeteingher
scaleofgoodandbadinheroallaffairsherdescent
froneofthesegodsoher;but
tterforsatisfaction;until;astheyearshe
privilegesofherlotakenforgranted;andcertain
draadetheelvesverynifestperhapsitis
alittledepressingtoinheritnotlandsbutanexaleof
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nightandday
intellectualandspiritualvirtue;perhapsthenclusiveness
ofagreatancestorisalittledisuragingtothose
parisonitseeasif;
havingfloained
possiblebutasteadygroalkand
leafforthesereasons;andforothers;katharinehadher
ntsofdespondencythegloriouspast;inen
andengrepledsize;intrudedtooch
uponthepresent;anddtoonsistently;tobe
altogetherenuragingtooneforent
inlivinghe
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greatagewasdead
sheattersrethan
othersabsorption
intheandinthesendbecauseagreatpart
ofhertiaginationhthedead;since
sheothertoproducealifeofthegreat
poetharineeenoreighteenthat
istosay;sotenyearsagohertherhadenthusiastically
announcedthatnohadaughtertohelp
her;thebiographyicesto
thiseffectfoundtheirotheliterarypapers;and
forsotikatharinehasenseofgreat
prideandachievent
lately;hoedtoherthattheywere
kingnooretantalizing
beent
ulddoubtbutthattheyhadterialsforoneofthe
greatestbiographiesthathaseverbeentenshelves
andboxesbulgedostprivate
livesofthestinterestingpeoplelayfurledin
yelloanuscriptinaddition
tothisshilberyhadinheroavision
ofthattiasnoainedtotheliving;and
uldgivethoseflashesandthrillstotheoldh
gavethelstthesubstanceoffleshshehadno
difficultyinoing
asinstinctivelyasathrushsings;butnevertheless;h
allthistourgeandinspire;andthestdevoutintention
toacplishtheainedunten
papersacculateduchfurtheringtheir
task;andindullntskatharinehadherdoubts
hertheyhingatallfitto
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virginiawoolf
laybeforethepublichedifficultylienotin
theirterials;alasnorintheiraitions;butinsothing
reprofound;inheroitude;andabove
all;inherthersteerantkatharinee
thatshehadneverknoorethan
tennutesatatiideascatoherchieflywhen
sheotionshelikedtoperaulatetheroobr 》
hadusterinherhand;hoppedto
polishthebausingand
roncingasshedidsosuddenlytherightphraseorthe
peratingpointofvieitself;andshe
erandeecstaticallyforafew
breathlessnts;andthentheodwouldpassaway;
andthedusterfor;andtheoldbooks
polishedagainthesespellsofinspirationneverbut
steadily;butfliassofthesubject
ascapriciouslyasaheingnowon
thispoint;nouchaskatharine
ulddotokeepthepagesofherthersnuscriptin
order;buttosorttheothatthesixteenthyearofrichard
alardyceslifesucceededthefifteenthwasbeyond
herskillandyetthey;theseparagraphs;
sonoblyphrased;solightninglikeintheirillunation;
thatthedeadseedtocroreadntinuously;
theyproducedasortofvertigo;andsether
askingherselfindespaironearthsheodo
hertherrefused;also;tofacetheradical
questionsoftoleaveinandtoleaveoutshe
uldnotdecidehohepublibetoldthe
truthaboutthepoetsseparationfroised
passagestosuiteithercase;andthenlikedeachsowell
thatsheuldnotdecideupontherejectionofeither
butthebookstbetenitythatthey
oeantre
thanthat;foriftheyuldnotbetgetthis
onebookacplishedtheyhadnorighttotheirprivileged
positiontheirincrentbecayearlyreand
reuneaedbesides;itstbeestablishedindisputably
thathergrandfatheran
bythetisheyseven;thesethoughtshad
beeveryfaliartohertheytrodtheirhrough
hedasshesatoppositehertherofaingat
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nightandday
atableheapedhbundlesofoldlettersandwellsupplied
;indiarubber
bands;largeenvelopes;andotherappliananufacture
ofbooksshortlybeforeralphdenhavisit;
katharinehadresolvedtotrytheeffectofstrictrules
uponherthershabitsofliterarypositionthey
oingatten
opty;secluded
hoursbeforethetheyokeeptheireyesfastupon
thepaper;andnothingpttheospeech;
saveatthestrokeofthehourinutesforrelaxation
iftheseruleswere
observedforayear;shedeoutonasheetofpaper
thatthepletionofthebookain;andshelaid
hersother