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Transcribed from The Letters of Virginia Woolf: Volume I: 1888-1912
I write from this doomed city and I have great doubts that this will
reach you. We had arranged, before this horror [The General Strike], to
stay with Dadie at
happened by then. But let us come later, if its possible. We very much
want to.
There has been such confusion here (all helpers in the Press fled) that
we couldn't send you
taken. But we will send directly it is possible again:
Well—I like snakes: so far as human feelings are left me. After 2 days
of worrying and doing nothing, and talking and listening in, one is scarcely
a worm, let alone a bird. What happens to you in the country?