Virginia Woolf Quotes
She Walked With Bertram; She Walked Rather Like A Stag, With A Little Give Of The Ankles, Fanning Herself, Majestic, Silent, With All Her Senses Roused, Her Ears Pricked, Snuffing The Air, As If She Had Been Some Wild, But Perfectly Controlled Creature Taking Its Pleasure By Night.
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