Virginia Woolf Quotes
At Last The Door Opened Stealthily. Ellen, The Discreet Black Maid, Stood Behind Mrs. Chinnery's Chair, Waiting. Mrs. Chinnery Pretended To Ignore Her, But The Others Were Glad To Stop. Ellen Stepped Forward And Mrs. Chinnery, Submitting, Was Wheeled Off To The Mysterious Upper Chamber Of Extreme Old Age. Her Pleasure Was Over.
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