1 Everyone was out in the garden.
Between the Acts By Virginia WoolfGet Context In Unit 5 2 Beneath was the garden, bathed in sun.
Between the Acts By Virginia WoolfGet Context In Unit 5 3 No flower felt it; no field; no garden.
Between the Acts By Virginia WoolfGet Context In Unit 1 4 It was green in the garden; grey the next.
Between the Acts By Virginia WoolfGet Context In Unit 1 5 In the drone of the garden it went unheeded.
Between the Acts By Virginia WoolfGet Context In Unit 2 6 He did his own housework and dug in his garden.
Between the Acts By Virginia WoolfGet Context In Unit 5 7 They say there's been a garden here for five hundred years.
Between the Acts By Virginia WoolfGet Context In Unit 10 8 Out of the corner of his eye, as he raised his glass, he saw a flash of white in the garden.
Between the Acts By Virginia WoolfGet Context In Unit 3 9 It was a summer's night and they were talking, in the big room with the windows open to the garden, about the cesspool.
Between the Acts By Virginia WoolfGet Context In Unit 1 10 Rows of chairs, deck chairs, gilt chairs, hired cane chairs, and indigenous garden seats had been drawn up on the terrace.
Between the Acts By Virginia WoolfGet Context In Unit 5 11 They were bringing up nets full of fish from the sea; but Isa was seeing--the garden, variable as the forecast said, in the light breeze.
Between the Acts By Virginia WoolfGet Context In Unit 2 12 She advanced, sidling, as if the floor were fluid under her shabby garden shoes, and, advancing, pursed her lips and smiled, sidelong, at her brother.
Between the Acts By Virginia WoolfGet Context In Unit 1 13 The drone of the trees was in their ears; the chirp of birds; other incidents of garden life, inaudible, invisible to her in the bedroom, absorbed them.
Between the Acts By Virginia WoolfGet Context In Unit 1 14 Some of the things that he knew--that she strolled the garden at midnight in silk pyjamas, had the loud speaker playing jazz, and a cocktail bar, of course they knew also.
Between the Acts By Virginia WoolfGet Context In Unit 3 15 It was a pity that the man who had built Pointz Hall had pitched the house in a hollow, when beyond the flower garden and the vegetables there was this stretch of high ground.
Between the Acts By Virginia WoolfGet Context In Unit 1 16 Often when Ralph Manresa had to stay in town she came down alone; wore an old garden hat; taught the village women not how to pickle and preserve; but how to weave frivolous baskets out of coloured straw.
Between the Acts By Virginia WoolfGet Context In Unit 3 17 She used to stay when she was a child, when she had the whooping cough, with an uncle, a clergyman; who wore a skull cap; and never did anything; didn't even preach; but made up poems, walking in his garden, saying them aloud.
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