excerpt from 'The diary of Virginia Woolf. Vol.2, 1920-1924' pp. 232-233 (86 words)
excerpt from 'The diary of Virginia Woolf. Vol.2, 1920-1924' pp. 232-233 (86 words)
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And our depression comes too from the time of year, wet & wan, and from Joad's drawling voice, & Ralph's stubbornness, & from Lytton's hint that he means to start the Tidmarsh Press at once...& I shall be glad when the 15th March arrives. I suppose the Press must now lose something of its charm, & become more strenuous; acquiring let us hope a different charm. But I wish Joad were, somehow, a lady. Now to Wigmore Hall with Saxon to hear a severe Franck quintet, beyond me no doubt. |
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