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Yet Five Minutes After She Had Passed The Statue Of Achilles She Had The Rapt Look Of One Brushing Through Crowds On A Summer's Afternoon, When The Trees Are Rustling, The Wheels Churning Yellow, And The Tumult Of The Present Seems Like An Elegy For Past Youth And Past Summers, And There Rose In Her Mind A Curious Sadness, As If Time And Eternity Showed Through Skirts And Waistcoats, And She Saw People Passing Tragically To Destruction.

Virginia Woolf Quotes: Yet Five Minutes After She Had Passed The Statue Of Achilles She Had The Rapt Look Of One Brushing Through

Virginia Woolf Quotes: Yet Five Minutes After She Had Passed The Statue Of Achilles She Had The Rapt Look Of One Brushing Through

Virginia Woolf Quotes: Yet Five Minutes After She Had Passed The Statue Of Achilles She Had The Rapt Look Of One Brushing Through

Virginia Woolf Quotes: Yet Five Minutes After She Had Passed The Statue Of Achilles She Had The Rapt Look Of One Brushing Through

Virginia Woolf Quotes: Yet Five Minutes After She Had Passed The Statue Of Achilles She Had The Rapt Look Of One Brushing Through

Virginia Woolf Quotes: Yet Five Minutes After She Had Passed The Statue Of Achilles She Had The Rapt Look Of One Brushing Through

Virginia Woolf Quotes: Yet Five Minutes After She Had Passed The Statue Of Achilles She Had The Rapt Look Of One Brushing Through

Virginia Woolf Quotes: Yet Five Minutes After She Had Passed The Statue Of Achilles She Had The Rapt Look Of One Brushing Through

Virginia Woolf Quotes: Yet Five Minutes After She Had Passed The Statue Of Achilles She Had The Rapt Look Of One Brushing Through

Virginia Woolf Quotes: Yet Five Minutes After She Had Passed The Statue Of Achilles She Had The Rapt Look Of One Brushing Through

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