[The Voyage Out by Virginia Woolf]@TWC D-Link bookThe Voyage Out CHAPTER VII 12/15
There were no blinds to shut out the sun, nor was there any furniture to speak of for the sun to spoil.
Standing in the bare stone hall, and surveying a staircase of superb breadth, but cracked and carpetless, she further ventured the opinion that there were rats, as large as terriers at home, and that if one put one's foot down with any force one would come through the floor.
As for hot water--at this point her investigations left her speechless. "Poor creature!" she murmured to the sallow Spanish servant-girl who came out with the pigs and hens to receive them, "no wonder you hardly look like a human being!" Maria accepted the compliment with an exquisite Spanish grace.
In Chailey's opinion they would have done better to stay on board an English ship, but none knew better than she that her duty commanded her to stay. When they were settled in, and in train to find daily occupation, there was some speculation as to the reasons which induced Mr.Pepper to stay, taking up his lodging in the Ambroses' house.
Efforts had been made for some days before landing to impress upon him the advantages of the Amazons. "That great stream!" Helen would begin, gazing as if she saw a visionary cascade, "I've a good mind to go with you myself, Willoughby--only I can't.
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