excerpt from 'The diary of Virginia Woolf. Vol.1, 1915-1919' pp. 244-245 (87 words)

excerpt from 'The diary of Virginia Woolf. Vol.1, 1915-1919' pp. 244-245 (87 words)

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The diary of Virginia Woolf. Vol.1, 1915-1919

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The truth is I shirk the gigantic task of giving an account of Sunday's teaparty, at which I met Sir Val. Chirrol, Sir Henry Newbolt & Lady, Lady Cromer, the Bruce Richmonds, & a scattering of gallant bald cavalry officers, & mounds of South Kensington dowager respectability who must be nameless...The company was decorous and fur-bearing as usual; & the music like the voice of spirits in another world enticing the hopelessly damned.  Sir Henry wrote a patriotic song to the tune of it.  But how nice they are too!

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