1 She was smiling ironically as he came up.
Between the Acts By Virginia WoolfGet Context In Unit 8 2 Mrs. Manresa smiled benevolently, humouring the old lady's whimsy.
Between the Acts By Virginia WoolfGet Context In Unit 7 3 I don't believe" she said with her odd little smile, "that there ever were such people.
Between the Acts By Virginia WoolfGet Context In Unit 11 4 Mrs. Neale laughed; Mrs. Manresa laughed; Giles too smiled, and looked down at his shoes.
Between the Acts By Virginia WoolfGet Context In Unit 8 5 Well, if the thought gave her comfort, William and Isa smiled across her, let her think it.
Between the Acts By Virginia WoolfGet Context In Unit 11 6 Mrs. Manresa in the very centre smiled; but she felt as if her skin cracked when she smiled.
Between the Acts By Virginia WoolfGet Context In Unit 5 7 Cut off from their bodies, their eyes smiled, their bodiless eyes, at their eyes in the glass.
Between the Acts By Virginia WoolfGet Context In Unit 5 8 At that she smiled a ravishing girl's smile, as if the wind had warmed the wintry blue in her eyes to amber.
Between the Acts By Virginia WoolfGet Context In Unit 5 9 At that she smiled a ravishing girl's smile, as if the wind had warmed the wintry blue in her eyes to amber.
Between the Acts By Virginia WoolfGet Context In Unit 5 10 She slipped the letter from Scarborough between the pages to mark the end of the chapter, rose, smiled, and tiptoed silently out of the room.
Between the Acts By Virginia WoolfGet Context In Unit 13 11 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 12 And thus--she was smiling benignly--the agony of the particular sheep, cow, or human being is necessary; and so--she was beaming seraphically at the gilt vane in the distance--we reach the conclusion that all is harmony, could we hear it.
Between the Acts By Virginia WoolfGet Context In Unit 11 13 So with blow after blow, with champagne and ogling, she staked out her claim to be a wild child of nature, blowing into this--she did give one secret smile--sheltered harbour; which did make her smile, after London; yet it did, too, challenge London.
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