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sequeltotheprincessinfessilsttiredof
princesses.oshoagood
nbe.ritigoneand
rdelia,butan.howdoyou,asa
poet,ar.denha
“iotapoet,”saidralphgoodhuredly.“inly
asolicitor.”
“butyoudended,afraid
lestsheshouldbebalkedofherpricelessdisvery,a
youngntrulydevotedtoliterature.
“inspareti,”denhaeassuredher.
“inyourspareti”s.shachoed.“thatisa
proofofdevotion,indeed.”shehalfclosedhereyes,and
indulgedherselfinafasatingpictureofabriefless
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virginiawoolf
barristerlodgedinagarret,rtalnovelsby
thelightofafarthingdip.buttheroncehfell
uponthefiguresofgreatiheirpages
shakespeareaboutetlifefortifiedbythe
,andhowfar
shenfusedhiherooffi,itwouldbe
hardtosay.literaturehadtakenpossessionevenofher
ries.sheatghipresubly,hcertain
eout,after
apause,h:
“uendennisoniuldneverfive
laura,”shepronounarrying
gee,inspiteofeverything.geeeliotdidthe
verysathing;andlean,
annerofadangster.buton,
noance,
distin,andtheionerepiece
ofundergraduatefolly.arthur,infess,hasalways
seedtoabitofafop;itiginehowlaura
rriedhibutyousayyoureasolir.denha
nohereareohingsishouldliketoask
youaboutshakespeare”shedreall,wo
voluedifficulty,ope,andshookitin
theair.“theysay,nohatshakespearewasalawyer.
theysay,thatatsforhisknoan
nature.theresafineexaleforyou,.denhastudy
youran,andthehericher
ohesedays,ihavenodoubt.tell,howdowe
eoutofit,noterorhanyouexpected”
thusuptheannature
iingly:
“,agooddealafraidthe
ordinarynisabitofarascal”
“andtheordinaryan”
“no,idontliketheordinaryaher”
ah,dear,ivenodoubtthatsverytrue,verytrue.”
s.shaighed.“shyou,
anyho,andthoughtthatthere
inctpooulddo
selftosatire.
“eer,rs.
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nightandday
lvaininterposed,ratherresentingthee
involvedintalkingaboutfictitiouspeopleight
betalkingaboutrealpeople.“butyoueer
hikatharine.”
“.lavingtonoh,yes,ido,”saidkatharine,waking
frotherthoughtsr
eerthefieldandthe
pondakinghaystacksr.
lavington.”
“sheisright.therers.
sharoborated.“llaisdestudiesofitfor
ophelia.sosaythatisthebestpictureheever
painted”
“ahedogedupintheyard,and
thedeadsnakeshangingioolhouse.”
“ittenbythatyouhebull,”
s.lvainntinued.“butthatyouuldntreer,
thoughitstrueyouhild.such
eyesshehad,.denhausedtosaytoherfather,
shesngusallupitle
nd.andtheyhadahosedays,”sheon,
tellisoleitytoralph,“who
an,buteoasailor.whenshe
oughttohavebeenattendingtothebaby,hereyeswere
onthesea.ands.hilberyallohisgirlsusanher
natostayinthevillage.theyabused
hergoodness,iorrytosay,andheywalkedin
thelaheystoodtheperaulatoraloneinafield
alberagedby
theredblaheperaulator,andheavenknows
ighthavehappenedifagentlenhadnotbeen
e,andrescuedkatharinein
hisar”
“ithinkthebullcelia,”said
katharine.
“darling,itreddevonshirebull,andnot
longafteritgoredahandhadtobedestroyed.
andyourtherfavesusanathingiuld
neverhavedone.”
“ggiessyathiesirelyhsusanandthe
sailor,iaure,”saids.sharathertartly.“
sisterinlainued,“haslaidherburdensupon
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provideeverycrisisinherlife,andprovidence,i
stnfess,hasrespondednobly,sofar”
“yes,”saidkatharine,halaugh,forshelikedthe
rashnessily.“
thersbullsalont.”
“gladyouhavesoone
toprotebullsnow.”
“ibulls,”
saidkatharine.
ithappehats.shaadoncereproduced
herpoeofshakespeare,anding
ralphuponanobseasure.”
hedidnotatoheaningofkatharine
andheraunt,hesupposed,referred
tososllusin,forhenoharineasachild
inapinafore;but,heless,heuchdistracted
thathiseyeuldhardlyfollohehe
paper.antlaterheheardthepeakdistinctlyof
anering.
“ilikerubies,”heheardkatharinesay.
“tobeirisondintheviewlesswinds,
andblohrestlessviolenceroundabout
thependantworld.”
s.shathesainstant“rodney”
fitteditselfto“”inralphsnvinced
thatkatharineorodney.hisfirst
sensatiehherforhaving
dehpleasant
oldseeherasachildplayingina
ado,e
shearry
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