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The Lady of the Shroud

BOOK II: VISSARION
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One realizes the place and all around it, not in detail, but as a whole.
I shall certainly sleep up here occasionally, when you have come and we have settled down to our life as it is to be.

I shall live in my own room downstairs, where I can have the intimacy of the garden.
But I shall appreciate it all the more from now and again losing the sense of intimacy for a while, and surveying it without the sense of one's own self-importance.
I hope you have started on that matter of the servants.

For myself, I don't care a button whether or not there are any servants at all; but I know well that you won't come till you have made your arrangements regarding them! Another thing, Aunt Janet.

You must not be killed with work here, and it is all so vast.

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