Who Said What?

"If her husband required sacrifices (and indeed he did) she cheerfully offered up to him Charles Tansley, who had snubbed her little boy."
Lily Briscoe
Minta Doyle
Mrs. Ramsey
Prue Ramsey
"But this all seemed so little, so virginal, against the other. Yet, as the night wore on, and white lights parted the curtains, and even now and then some bird chirped in the garden, gathering a desperate courage she would urge her own exemption from universal law; plead for it; she liked to be alone..."
Prue Ramsey
Mr. Ramsey
Lily Briscoe
Mrs. Ramsey
"He had not drifted apart he thought, laying down his spoon and wiping his clean shaven lips punctiliously. But perhaps he was rather unusual, he thought, in this; he never let himself get into a groove
Mr. Ramsey
William Bankes
Augustus Carmichael
James Ramsey
"He felt that he had been arguing with somebody, and had gotten the better of him. They could not improve upon that, whatever they might say; and his own position became more secure. The lovers were fiddlesticks, he thought, collecting it all in his mind again"
Charles Tansley
Roger Ramsey
Paul Rayley
Mr. Ramsey
"She sighed; there was too much work for one woman. She wagged her head this side and that. This had been the nursery. Why, it was all damp in here; the plaster was falling. Whatever did they want to hang a beasts skull in here?"
Prue Ramsey
Minta Doyle
Lily Briscoe
Mrs. McNab
"...the green sand dunes with the wild flowering grasses on them, which always seemed to be running away into some moon country, uninhabited of men."
Mrs. Ramsey
Lily Briscoe
Prue Ramsey
Minta Doyle
"...waited quite impatiently; looked forward eagerly to the walk home; determined to carry her bag;...stood quite motionless for a moment against a picture of Queen Victoria wearing the blue ribbon of the Garter; when all at once he realized that it was this: it was this:—she was the most beautiful person he had ever seen."
Mr. Ramsey
William Bankes
Charles Tansley
Augustus Carmichael
"..suddenly one by one seemed like things were going to happen to him— his marriage, his children, his house; and again he thought..."
William Bankes
Paul Rayley
Augustus Carmichael
James Ramsey
"That man, she thought, her anger rising in her, never gave; that man took."
Mrs. Ramsey
Lily Briscoe
Prue Ramsey
Minta Doyle
"Whatever he did— (and he might do anything, he felt, looking at the lighthouse and the distant shore) whether he was in a business, in a bank, a barrister, a man at the head of some enterprise, that he would fight, that he would track down and stamp out— tyranny, despotism, he called it— making people do what they did not want to do, cutting off their right to speak
McAllister
Mr. Ramsey
Augustus Carmichael
James Ramsey
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