Key Passages from Virginia Woolf
 

"Old Mrs. Grey" (all--48 lines)

 

"The Death of the Moth," last two paragraphs (38 lines)

 

"The Death of the Moth," first three paragraphs (44 lines)

 

"Life Itself," p. 217 from "He was too fond of his ease..." to the end of the essay (small snippets of text would be cut regarding Nancy, the niece, about 7 lines; total passage: 52 lines)
 

"Professions for Women," killing the Angel in the House, p. 2 from "...I discovered that if I were going to review books I should need to do battle with a certain phantom." to the end of the page (43 lines)