[The Voyage Out by Virginia Woolf]@TWC D-Link bookThe Voyage Out CHAPTER XII 39/53
In the doorway they met Rachel, going up to dance again with Arthur Venning. She was flushed and looked very happy, and Helen was struck by the fact that in this mood she was certainly more attractive than the generality of young women.
She had never noticed it so clearly before. "Enjoying yourself ?" she asked, as they stopped for a second. "Miss Vinrace," Arthur answered for her, "has just made a confession; she'd no idea that dances could be so delightful." "Yes!" Rachel exclaimed.
"I've changed my view of life completely!" "You don't say so!" Helen mocked.
They passed on. "That's typical of Rachel," she said.
"She changes her view of life about every other day.
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