Virginia Woolf Quote

The light struck upon the trees in the garden, making one leaf transparent and then another. One bird chirped high up; there was a pause; another chirped lower down. The sun sharpended the walls of the house, and rested like the tip of a fan upon a white blind and made a fingerprint of a shadow under the leaf by the bedroom window. The blind stirred slightly, but all within was dim and unsubstantial. The birds sang their blank melody outside.


Jacob's room: The waves (ed. 1959)


The light struck upon the trees in the garden, making one leaf transparent and then another. One bird chirped high up; there was a pause; another...

The light struck upon the trees in the garden, making one leaf transparent and then another. One bird chirped high up; there was a pause; another...

The light struck upon the trees in the garden, making one leaf transparent and then another. One bird chirped high up; there was a pause; another...

The light struck upon the trees in the garden, making one leaf transparent and then another. One bird chirped high up; there was a pause; another...