The Voyage Out by Virginia Woolf
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page 71 of 493 (14%)
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"Why do people marry?" Rachel asked. "That's what you're going to find out," Clarissa laughed. Rachel followed her eyes and found that they rested for a second, on the robust figure of Richard Dalloway, who was engaged in striking a match on the sole of his boot; while Willoughby expounded something, which seemed to be of great interest to them both. "There's nothing like it," she concluded. "Do tell me about the Ambroses. Or am I asking too many questions?" "I find you easy to talk to," said Rachel. The short sketch of the Ambroses was, however, somewhat perfunctory, and contained little but the fact that Mr. Ambrose was her uncle. "Your mother's brother?" When a name has dropped out of use, the lightest touch upon it tells. Mrs. Dalloway went on: "Are you like your mother?" "No; she was different," said Rachel. She was overcome by an intense desire to tell Mrs. Dalloway things she had never told any one--things she had not realised herself until this moment. |
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