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Orlando: A Biography Quotes

A woman knows very well that, though a wit sends her his poems, praises her judgment, solicits her criticism, and drinks her tea, this by no means signifies that he respects her opinions, admires her understanding, or will refuse, though the rapier is denied him, to run her through the body with his pen.

Source:(The Hogarth Press, ed. 1928), Chapter 4, Page 194
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  • Book: Orlando: A Biography
  • Writer: Virginia Woolf
  • Genre: Classics, Fiction, Fantasy, Historical Fiction
  • Published: 1928
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