Discussing her observation of a man and a woman getting into a taxi, Virginia Woolf declares in A Room of Her Own,
The sight was ordinary enough. What was strange was the rhythmical order with which my imagination had invested in it.
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Discussing her observation of a man and a woman getting into a taxi, Virginia Woolf declares in A Room of Her Own,
The sight was ordinary enough. What was strange was the rhythmical order with which my imagination had invested in it.