1 There were leaves on the trees.
Between the Acts By Virginia WoolfGet Context In Unit 3 2 I'd make it penal, leaving litter.
Between the Acts By Virginia WoolfGet Context In Unit 9 3 "Leave off grubbing," she said sharply.
Between the Acts By Virginia WoolfGet Context In Unit 1 4 "And leaving books on the floor," said her brother.
Between the Acts By Virginia WoolfGet Context In Unit 4 5 Fade far away and quite forget what thou amongst the leaves hast never known.
Between the Acts By Virginia WoolfGet Context In Unit 4 6 She fluttered her eye over the surface, naming leaves India, Africa, America.
Between the Acts By Virginia WoolfGet Context In Unit 12 7 There," Isa mused, "would the dead leaf fall, when the leaves fall, on the water.
Between the Acts By Virginia WoolfGet Context In Unit 7 8 She waited, as one waits for the strain of an organ to die out before leaving church.
Between the Acts By Virginia WoolfGet Context In Unit 1 9 But had to follow, leaving Giles to welcome the approaching Manresa, who had him in thrall.
Between the Acts By Virginia WoolfGet Context In Unit 8 10 At my behest the miser leaves his hoard untouched; at peace the mother sees her children play.
Between the Acts By Virginia WoolfGet Context In Unit 9 11 The little grapes above them were green buds; the leaves thin and yellow as the web between birds' claws.
Between the Acts By Virginia WoolfGet Context In Unit 8 12 And then had been spun between them an early morning thread before the twigs and leaves of real friendship emerge.
Between the Acts By Virginia WoolfGet Context In Unit 4 13 At my behest, the armed warrior lays his shield aside; the heathen leaves the Altar steaming with unholy sacrifice.
Between the Acts By Virginia WoolfGet Context In Unit 9 14 There had always been lilies there, self-sown from wind-dropped seed, floating red and white on the green plates of their leaves.
Between the Acts By Virginia WoolfGet Context In Unit 3 15 Leaning, silent, sardonic, against the door he was like a withered willow, bent over a stream, all its leaves shed, and in his eyes the whimsical flow of the waters.
Between the Acts By Virginia WoolfGet Context In Unit 2 16 Then the wind rose, and in the rustle of the leaves even the great words became inaudible; and the audience sat staring at the villagers, whose mouths opened, but no sound came.
Between the Acts By Virginia WoolfGet Context In Unit 9 17 And the trees with their many-tongued much syllabling, their green and yellow leaves hustle us and shuffle us, and bid us, like the starlings, and the rooks, come together, crowd together, to chatter and make merry while the red cow moves forward and the black cow stands still.
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