[The Voyage Out by Virginia Woolf]@TWC D-Link bookThe Voyage Out CHAPTER III 17/36
I saw it at Cambridge years ago, and it's haunted me ever since.
Don't you think it's quite the most modern thing you ever saw ?" she asked Ridley.
"It seemed to me I'd known twenty Clytemnestras.
Old Lady Ditchling for one. I don't know a word of Greek, but I could listen to it for ever--" Here Mr.Pepper struck up: {See the html (144-h) or the UTF-8 (144-0) version of this file for a brief passage from Antigone, in Greek, at this spot.
ed.} Mrs.Dalloway looked at him with compressed lips. "I'd give ten years of my life to know Greek," she said, when he had done. "I could teach you the alphabet in half an hour," said Ridley, "and you'd read Homer in a month.
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