1 Now she was on the rails again.
Between the Acts By Virginia WoolfGet Context In Unit 3 2 Then again she changed her dress.
Between the Acts By Virginia WoolfGet Context In Unit 7 3 Now she was a thorough good sort again.
Between the Acts By Virginia WoolfGet Context In Unit 3 4 Then up he jerked it again on to his knee.
Between the Acts By Virginia WoolfGet Context In Unit 5 5 People like ourselves, beginning life again.
Between the Acts By Virginia WoolfGet Context In Unit 9 6 "England am I," she piped again; and stopped.
Between the Acts By Virginia WoolfGet Context In Unit 5 7 That's to play the green girl again and sew samplers.
Between the Acts By Virginia WoolfGet Context In Unit 9 8 "Go on sitting, go on sitting," she pressed him down again.
Between the Acts By Virginia WoolfGet Context In Unit 8 9 Down the paths, across the lawns they were streaming again.
Between the Acts By Virginia WoolfGet Context In Unit 9 10 Now a third time, if anything more strongly, she felt it again.
Between the Acts By Virginia WoolfGet Context In Unit 1 11 "We must possess our souls in patience," said Mrs. Manresa again.
Between the Acts By Virginia WoolfGet Context In Unit 5 12 Then again, as the play or pageant proceeded, my attention was distracted.
Between the Acts By Virginia WoolfGet Context In Unit 11 13 The flat fields glared green yellow, blue yellow, red yellow, then blue again.
Between the Acts By Virginia WoolfGet Context In Unit 5 14 --that was what they were singing, as they scooped and tossed the invisible hay, when she looked round again.
Between the Acts By Virginia WoolfGet Context In Unit 6 15 Beyond the lily pool the ground sank again, and in that dip of the ground, bushes and brambles had mobbed themselves together.
Between the Acts By Virginia WoolfGet Context In Unit 4 16 In all this sound of welcome, protestation, apology and again welcome, there was an element of silence, supplied by Isabella, observing the unknown young man.
Between the Acts By Virginia WoolfGet Context In Unit 3 17 Digging and delving, the villagers sang passing in single file in and out between the trees, for the earth is always the same, summer and winter and spring; and spring and winter again; ploughing and sowing, eating and growing; time passes.
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