How we cite our quotes: (Chapter.Paragraph)
Quote #4
"Quite Jamesian, really," she heard Teddy say. (Had he said that?) (22.178)
In one of her last moments before death, Ursula is "remembering" something that Teddy said in a previous life, the one in which she was beaten to death by her abusive husband at the end of Chapter 20.
Quote #5
It was like an echo, or rather the opposite of an echo. An echo came afterward, but was there a word for what came before? (23.10)
It seems like that word would be "déjà vu." Okay, it's two words, but this is a concept often discussed in the book, and we think it fits the feeling Ursula is having here.