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Authors: Virginia Woolf

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* Mr. Bennett and Mrs. Brown.

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* Aldous Huxley.

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† Margery Fry.

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* Roger Fry's.

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† Helen Anrep.

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‡ Margery Fry.

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* Francis Birrell.

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* A marmoset.

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*
Freshwater, A Comedy.
This was a play written by Virginia Woolf to be acted at a party on January 18th. It was acted by Vanessa Bell, Julian and Angelica Bell, Adrian Stephen and Leonard Woolf.

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* Oliver Strachey.

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* Word omitted.

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* Stephen Spender.

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† Ray Strachey.

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‡ William Plomer.

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* A spaniel.

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* Our marmoset.

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* London.

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† A speech made at Bristol to open a show of Roger Fry's pictures, reprinted in
The Moment
by Virginia Woolf.

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* Illegible.

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* Ethel Smyth.

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* Mrs. Everest who did the house for us.

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* This became
Three Guineas.

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* R. & R. Clark, Ltd., the printers.

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* Monks House, Rodmell.

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* Janet Case, an old friend, who taught Virginia Woolf Greek.

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† Janet's sister.

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* Philip Morrell.

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† Became
Between the Acts.

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* A spaniel.

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* Marjorie Strachey.

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*
Roger Fry.

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† Helen Fry.

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‡ Constantinople.

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* Max Beerbohin.

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* E. M. Forster.

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† T. S. Eliot.

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* 37 Mecklenburgh Square into which we were moving.

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† Ann Stephen, V. W.'s niece.

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‡ John Lehmann.

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* A pamphlet by Virginia Woolf.

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* Of influenza.

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* A nursing home at Twickenham. f Sir George Savage, V. W.'s doctor.

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‡ Miss Thomas, who kept the nursing home.

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§ A Rodmell farmer.

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* Refers to two elm trees in the garden.

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* London Library.

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† The manuscript of
Roger Fry: A Biography.

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* Desmond MacCarthy and Professor G. E. Moore, O.M.

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† William Plomer.

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*
Between the Acts.

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* From London.

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* John Lehmann.

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* Ray Strachey.

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* Judith Stephen and Leslie Humphrey.

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*
Letter to a Young Poet.

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* Mecklenburgh Square.

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* The cook, who had decided to go and live with her sister.

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* Lady Oxford.

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* The house which we still had on lease in Tavistock Square was completely destroyed by a bomb.

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* Our house, No. 52, had been destroyed by a bomb.

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† Our house, 37 Mecklenburgh Square, wrecked by a bomb.

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