Night and Day Virginia Woolf Chapter 22

Night and Day Virginia Woolf Chapter 22 Đây là một tác phẩm anh ngữ nổi tiếng với những từ vựng nâng cao chuyên ngành văn chương. Nhằm giúp các bạn yêu thich tiếng anh luyện tập và củng cố thêm kỹ năng đọc tiếng anh . | Night and Day Virginia Woolf Chapter 22 The fact that she would be late in keeping her engagement with William was not the only reason which sent Katharine almost at racing speed along the Strand in the direction of his rooms. Punctuality might have been achieved by taking a cab had she not wished the open air to fan into flame the glow kindled by Mary s words. For among all the impressions of the evening s talk one was of the nature of a revelation and subdued the rest to insignificance. Thus one looked thus one spoke such was love. She sat up straight and looked at me and then she said I m in love Katharine mused trying to set the whole scene in motion. It was a scene to dwell on with so much wonder that not a grain of pity occurred to her it was a flame blazing suddenly in the dark by its light Katharine perceived far too vividly for her comfort the mediocrity indeed the entirely fictitious character of her own feelings so far as they pretended to correspond with Mary s feelings. She made up her mind to act instantly upon the knowledge thus gained and cast her mind in amazement back to the scene upon the heath when she had yielded heaven knows why for reasons which seemed now imperceptible. So in broad daylight one might revisit the place where one has groped and turned and succumbed to utter bewilderment in a fog. It s all so simple she said to herself. There can t be any doubt. I ve only got to speak now. I ve only got to speak she went on saying in time to her own footsteps and completely forgot Mary Datchet. William Rodney having come back earlier from the office than he expected sat down to pick out the melodies in The Magic Flute upon the piano. Katharine was late but that was nothing new and as she had no particular liking for music and he felt in the mood for it perhaps it was as well. This defect in Katharine was the more strange William reflected because as a rule the women of her family were unusually musical. Her cousin Cassandra Otway for example .

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