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TO THE LIGHTHOUSElights, lights, as they came into the house with aprofound sense of gratitude.staring abouthim withhis facequitestiff.But, good heavens,he said to himself, putting his hand to his tie, Imust not make a fool of myself[∧].)VW line from insertion to caret. See open parenthesis at beginning of section 14. 15

“Yes", said Prue, in her considering way,answering her mother's question, Did Nancy go[%]with them? “ l think Nancy did go with them.”16

Well then, Nancy had gone with them, Mrs.Ramsay supposed, wondering, as she put down abrush, took up a comb, and said "Come in" toa tap at the door (Jasper and Rose came in),whether the fact that Nancy was with them madeit less likely or more likely that anything wouldhappen; it made it less likely, somehow, Mrs.Ramsay felt, very irrationally, except that after allholocaust on such a scale was not probable. Theycould not all be drowned. And again she feltalone in the presence of her old antagonist, life.

Jasper and Rose said that Mildred wanted toknow whether she should wait dinner.

“Not for the Queen of England," said Mrs.Ramsay emphatically.124