Virginia Woolf Quotes
Damp, Which Is The Most Insidious Of All Enemies ... Swells The Wood, Furs The Kettle, Rusts The Irohn, Rots The Stone. So Gradual Is The Process, That It Is Not Until We Pick Up Some Chest Of Drawers, Or Coal Scuttle, And The Whole Thing Drops To Pieces In Our Hands, That We Even Suspect The Disease Is At Work ... But The Change Did Not Stop At Outward Things. The Damp Struck Within. Men Felt The Chill In Their Hearts; The Damp In Their Minds.
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