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Peter would think her sentimental. So she was. For she had come to feel that it...
Author:
Virginia Woolf
Book:
Mrs. Dalloway
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Peter would think her sentimental. So she was. For she had come to feel that it was the only thing worth saying – what one felt. Cleverness was silly. One must say simply what one felt.
( Virginia Woolf )
[ Mrs. Dalloway ]
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