Virginia Woolf Quotes
In The Queen's Prayerbook, Along With The
blood-stain, Was Also A Lock Of Hair And A Crumb Of Pastry; Orlando Now
added To These Keepsakes A Flake Of Tobacco, And So, Reading And Smoking,
was Moved By The Humane Jumble Of Them All
the Hair, The Pastry, The
blood-stain, The Tobacco
to Such A Mood Of Contemplation As Gave Her A
reverent Air Suitable In The Circumstances, Though She Had, It Is Said,
no Traffic With The Usual God.
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