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Quotes from Between the Acts by Virginia Woolf
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1  Blood seemed to pour from her shoes.
Between the Acts By Virginia Woolf
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2  He strode to the Barn, with blood on his shoes.
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3  And he looked down at his blood-stained tennis shoes.
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4  The white canvas on his tennis shoes was bloodstained and sticky.
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5  Mrs. Neale laughed; Mrs. Manresa laughed; Giles too smiled, and looked down at his shoes.
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6  Chauffeurs were jumping down; here old ladies gingerly advanced black legs with silver-buckled shoes; old men striped trousers.
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7  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.
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8  Out they came from the bushes--men in flowered waistcoats, white waistcoats and buckled shoes; women wearing brocades tucked up, hooped and draped; glass stars, blue ribands and imitation pearls made them look the very image of Lords and Ladies.
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9  The old girl with a wisp of white hair flying, knobbed shoes as if she had claws corned like a canary's, and black stockings wrinkled over the ankles, naturally made David cock his eye and Jessica wink back, as she handed him a length of paper roses.
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