The Letters of Virginia Woolf, Vol. Five Quotes

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The Letters of Virginia Woolf, Vol. Five: 1932-1935 The Letters of Virginia Woolf, Vol. Five: 1932-1935 by Virginia Woolf
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“I've just stopped talking to you. It seems so strange. It's perfectly peaceful here--they're playing bowls--I'd just put flowers in your room. And there you sit with the bombs falling around you.
What can one say-- except that I love you and I've got to live through this strange quiet evening thinking of you sitting there alone.
Dearest-- let me have a line...
You have given me such happiness...”
Virginia Woolf, The Letters of Virginia Woolf, Vol. Five: 1932-1935
“I should like to write four lines at a time, describing the same feeling, as a musician does; because it always seems to me that things are going on at so many different levels simultaneously.”
Virginia Woolf, The Letters of Virginia Woolf, Vol. Five: 1932-1935