excerpt from 'The diary of Virginia Woolf. Vol.3, 1925-30' pp. 153 (101 words)
excerpt from 'The diary of Virginia Woolf. Vol.3, 1925-30' pp. 153 (101 words)
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Some little scenes I meant to write down. One was on the flats towards Ripe one blazing hot day. We stopped in a bye road about 3 in the afternoon, & heard hymn singing. It was very lonely and desolate. Here were people singing to themselves, in the hot afternoon. I looked & saw a middle class 'lady' in skirt & coat & ribboned hat, the cottage door. She was making the daughters of the agrcultural labourers sing; it was about three o'clock on a Tuesday perhaps. Later we passed the ladies house; it had a wooden griffin nailed above the door - presumably her crest. |
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