"loneliness copy" (CC BY-NC-ND 2.0 by St' John's Catholic Comprehensive INTRODUCTION “These memorable moments were of ecstasy but also of fear. She always remembered from her first ten years of her life, a feeling of desolation she used to have at St. Ives, as she saw the clouds darkening over the waves, while she sat at lessons worth her mother; a feeling of shame associated with the mirror in the hall and the stone slab outside the dining- room a feeling of hopeless sadness while she was fighting with Thoby on the lawn so that she stopped and let him win" (Lee 105) She always feels hers...
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