[The Voyage Out by Virginia Woolf]@TWC D-Link bookThe Voyage Out CHAPTER X 12/28
What else is generalship, Hirst? What more did Wellington do on the field of Waterloo? It's like counting the number of pebbles of a path, tedious but not difficult." He was sitting in his bedroom, one leg over the arm of the chair, and Hirst was writing a letter opposite.
Hirst was quick to point out that all the difficulties remained. "For instance, here are two women you've never seen.
Suppose one of them suffers from mountain-sickness, as my sister does, and the other--" "Oh, the women are for you," Hewet interrupted.
"I asked them solely for your benefit.
What you want, Hirst, you know, is the society of young women of your own age.
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