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A Room of One's Own Visions of London Quotes

How we cite our quotes: (Chapter.Paragraph)

Quote #10

It [the "force" from the previous quotation] brought all three together at a point directly beneath my window; where the taxi stopped; and the girl and the young man stopped; and they got into the taxi; and then the cab glided off. (6.2)

Is anything interesting actually happening in this scene? If you had Mary's vision and tried to explain it to a friend, what do you think they'd say to you? What does it say about Mary's imagination that she can turn this into a Profound Moment?