THE WINDOWown accuracy of judgement. What he said wastrue. It was always true. He was incapable ofuntruth; never tampered with a fact; neveraltered a disagreeable word to suit the pleasure of[VW: struck through by Woolf with delete mark in margin.] —peter.shillingsburg[%][VW] —peter.shillingsburgor convenience of any mortal being, least of all[Houtsetgal1 [HBPP: Note: the marginal note is actually on four lines.]of his own children, who, sprung from his loins,should be aware from childhood that life is diffi-cult; facts uncompromising; and the passage tothat fabled land where our brightest hopes areextinguished, our frail barks founder in darkness(here Mr. Ramsay would straighten his back andnarrow his little blue eyes upon the horizon), onethat needs, above all, courage, truth, and thepower to endure."But it may be fine—I expect it will be fine,"said Mrs. Ramsay, making some little twist of thereddish brown stocking she was knitting, im-patiently. If she finished it to-night, if they didgo to the Lighthouse after all, it was to be givenoutsetgal 1[HBPP: Note Left margin note on three lines.] —peter.shillingsburgto [HBPP: Note: Circled in pencil.] —peter.shillingsburg the Lighthouse keeper for his little boy, whowas threatened with a tuberculous hip,[VW: Note: comma deleted] —peter.shillingsburg; /[VW: Note: semicolon and slash added in margin. —peter.shillingsburgtogetherwith a pile of old magazines, and some tobacco,and a pound of tea, and[VW: struck through with deletion mark in left margin.] —peter.shillingsburg[%][∧] indeed[VW: Note: The caret is ambiguous, meaning either "place the insertion at the end of the line" or "replace the deletion with this addition". HB actually did the latter. —peter.shillingsburgwhatever she could findlying about, not really wanted, but only litteringthe room, to give those poor fellows who must bebored to death sitting all day with nothing to dobut polish the lamp and trim the wick and rakeabout on their scrap of garden, something to13